Written for leaders and aspiring leaders, The Chinese Art of Leadership gives a unique insight into the principles of leadership from more than 5,000 years of Chinese history.
Various styles of state control are cited, including the benign Confucian school as well as hard legalism epitomized by Han Fei Zi. Recognizing that there are no absolutes in management style, the writer has illustrated each principle by contrasting examples to offer a balanced view.
Organized around the acronym L-E-A-D-E-R-S-H-I-P, these principles will help the readers to delegate, motivate and control more effectively, and at the same time choose a preferred style of management.
Presented in comics, this handbook is specially designed to sharpen the skills of managers, statesmen, small group and student leaders as they manage people and projects in today's fast-paced world.