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Taiji Logic: Chinese Wisdom for Project Governance

Autor Ronggui Ding Traducere de Jian Zuo, Zhimin Ding
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This book illustrates the Chinese wisdom hidden behind the project governance which is called “Taiji logic”. 
“Taiji logic” is a set of dialectical ideals and approaches that are unique in the Chinese culture. The three pillars of “Taiji logic” are: identifying the conflicts based on the principle that Yin - Yang are not only opposite but also unitary, capturing the best time to reconcile conflicts with the laws of transformations of Yin - Yang, and finally, symphonizing conflicts with “Zhong-Yong” ideas to balance the needs of various stakeholders. This book aims to solve key issues in project governance from a special Chinese perspective: What is the essence of “Taiji logic”? How should one identify the major conflicts across various phases of project governance and the best time to reconcile them? What are the essential forces that help one to reconcile major conflicts? The fusion and collision of various cultures has made our world full of variety and conflicts. “Taiji logic” offers philosophical ideas and practical approaches to reconcile conflicts in project management.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811552410
ISBN-10: 981155241X
Ilustrații: XVIII, 158 p. 47 illus., 43 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1  Taiji logic used to deal with management contradictions.- Chapter 2  Project value is always associated with contradictions.- Chapter 3  Project opportunities derived from the interactions between internal and  external contradictions.- Chapter 4  Balancing the public interests and private interests of 
project stakeholders.- Chapter 5  It is crucial to develop the project governance platform.- Chapter 9  Avoiding weaknesses associated with the Taiji logic.

Notă biografică

Ronggui Ding, PhD in system engineering, Professor at the Management School of Shandong University, "Excellent Talent in the New Century" awardee by the Ministry of Education.
He is the Global Research Coordinator for the International Project Management Association (IPMA), one of the judges of the IPMA Global Project Excellence Award, a Chinese Committee board member for the Global Project Management Degree Accreditation Center of Project Management Institute (PMI). He also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Project Management Review and an associate editor of Project Leadership and Society.
He is the Lead Investigator for a number of competitive research grants funded by the national bodies such as China National Natural Science Fund, China National Soft Science Fund etc. He has been awarded a number of scientific and technological awards at the provincial and ministerial level.


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This book illustrates the Chinese wisdom hidden behind the project governance which is called “Taiji logic”. 
“Taiji logic” is a set of dialectical ideals and approaches that are unique in the Chinese culture. The three pillars of “Taiji logic” are: identifying the conflicts based on the principle that Yin - Yang are not only opposite but also unitary, capturing the best time to reconcile conflicts with the laws of transformations of Yin - Yang, and finally, symphonizing conflicts with “Zhong-Yong” ideas to balance the needs of various stakeholders. This book aims to solve key issues in project governance from a special Chinese perspective: What is the essence of “Taiji logic”? How should one identify the major conflicts across various phases of project governance and the best time to reconcile them? What are the essential forces that help one to reconcile major conflicts? The fusion and collision of various cultures has made our world full of variety and conflicts. “Taiji logic” offers philosophical ideas and practical approaches to reconcile conflicts in project management.


Caracteristici

Explains the logical basis for Chinese people to discover, analyze and solve management problems Provides the basic philosophy thought to reveal the management commonality behind the surface difference of different projects and comments from international experts to build diverse perspectives Provides an effective cognitive method for finding and solving key problems in project governance