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The Appropriate Time—Management Based on the Relationship Between Human Beings and Nature

In: Principles of Chinese Management

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  • Haibo Hu

    (Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics (JUFE))

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1. This chapter thinks that the management of the relationship between man and nature mainly includes three parts “Complying with the Tao” (Management Based on Tao), “Following with the Rules” (Management Based on Rules), “Emphasizing the Methods” (Management Based on Methods). In the subordinate branches of Chinese management principles, these three parts are logically closely integrated and inseparable. The relationship between man and nature is the premise of all relations. Only by dealing with the relationship between them can we better handle the relationship between human and society and between human and human. 2. Shun Tao is based on the correct understanding of the world’s Tao to follow Tao’s requirements and achieve certain governance objectives of management behavior. Following the Rules is the management process in which the manager implements the management behavior, conforms to the development rules, and achieves a certain goal according to an effective way. Emphasizing on Methods is to use a variety of effective management methods, combined with the situation at the time to practice and explore, so that management behavior can fully play its role. 3. In the process of dealing with the relationship between human and nature, we should proceed from the integrity of things, use effective and expedient management methods, follow the development trend of the laws of nature, society and humanity, seize the opportunity and favorable situation, and constantly innovate, so as to make the management process more effective and reasonable. 4. In the practical management, people should constantly improve their cognitive ability and level, and improve their personal accomplishment; It is necessary to follow the development direction of the natural law, achieve the harmony between man and nature, and constantly create favorable opportunities and situations so that the internal mechanism of nature can be used in human management activities.

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  • Haibo Hu, 2021. "The Appropriate Time—Management Based on the Relationship Between Human Beings and Nature," Management for Professionals, in: Principles of Chinese Management, chapter 0, pages 69-104, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-981-33-6522-3_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6522-3_3
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