Episodes
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For an enterprise to be successful, apart from working extremely hard, the only alternative is to ensure that employees have the ability to learn quickly and enjoy contributing their own expertise.
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The wise are not confused, the Ren person is not anxious, the brave are not afraid.
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Missing episodes?
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Low cost is not the decisive factor. Making something different is what really counts.
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The world changes fast. If you cannot let go of old ways of thinking and doing things, and simply try to repeat your current success, you are sure to meet with failure.
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Take a long-term view. If you don’t, you’re bound to have problems in the short term.
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The most precious aspect of a first-rate corporate culture is not high tech, but high touch.
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The first and most important step in selecting employees is to use the right people.
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There is no so-called best system, just a best system for the current circumstances. Systems and quality are the same – they both require constant improvement.
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Once a corporate culture of “customer first” is established, employees will want to do what is right for customers. Giving directives to employees on everything amounts to restricting their scope to being responsible.
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If a leader wants to achieve effortless control, he must use culture to manage, lead and control.
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Never underestimate the importance of business ethics. How can a company or manager who does not have the trust of customers do business well?
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The key reason why Japanese entrepreneur, Kazuo Inamori, never let any of his companies suffer a loss was that he respected heaven and loved mankind.
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Enterprises that want sustainability today must be concerned about their customers, the planet and the future.
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The Confucian approach to management exceeds our concepts and imagination.
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Most business leaders spend very little time talking with their staff, not only missing out on precious transmission of experience, but also losing an opportunity to inspire them.
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A superior should respect his subordinate and a subordinate be loyal to his superior.
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A leader should use the Socratic method of questioning to constantly refine the views of his employees.
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A manager must be clear about what is important and understand how to delegate.
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Being strict to let others appreciate the importance of a problem and prevent it from happening again is constructive criticism based on concern for the other person.
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Rumors can easily destroy the unity of an organization. Seek out the source of a rumor and set the facts straight.
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