Interbeing: Thoughts on Achieving Personal and Professional Excellence Toward Greater Mutuality

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

Interbeing is a term that was introduced by Thich Nhat Hanh, a well-respected Vietnamese monk, currently living in France. Interbeing has a similar meaning as connectedness and interdependence. This book presents 50 articles focused on personal excellence geared to improved mutuality, and therefore leading to greater performance and wellbeing for all. Topics such as inner-connection, change, awakening, meaning, learning, leadership, spirituality, and a variety of interesting perspectives on life issues are presented in easily digestible reading. This book will help you find answers to issues that may have seemed impenetrable before. It will ignite deep thoughtfulness, and thus guide you toward greater contentment, connection, and performance excellence.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joan Marques

Dr. Joan F Marques is a professor of Business and Management at Woodbury University in Burbank, California. She has authored several books and hundreds of articles on topics pertaining to personal and organizational excellence. She presents a weekly live radio column in the Netherlands, Europe, and has her scholarly and popular writings published through multiple sources in all continents of the globe. She is co-founder of the Business Renaissance Institute, and chier editor of the Business Renaissance Quarterly, the Journal of Global Business Issues, and Global Watch, the journal of the Millennium Development Global Watch, a non-profit organization in New York. Other books by Joan F Marques: "Empower the Leader in You!", "The Global Village", "The Awakened Leader", "Spirituality in the Workplace: What it is, Why it Matters, How to Make it Work for You", and "Seasoned Adages for Modern Days' Leaders".

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
Interbeing: Thoughts on Achieving Personal and Professional Excellence Toward Greater Mutuality
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8131406814
Length
220p.
Subjects