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The Tao of Quantum Management

In: Zero Distance

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  • Danah Zohar

    (The Chinese Academy of Art)

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The Tao of Quantum Management: Zhang Ruimin has made clear that, when drafting the RenDanHeyi business model, his thinking was inspired both by his life long interest in Taoism as a model for leadership, and by quantum physics as articulated through my own work on Quantum Management Theory. One of my arguments in this book will be that the wider adoption of RenDanHeyi as a social and political model would provide an important bridge between East & West. For all practical purposes, I argue that the Western science of quantum physics is simply the Eastern philosophy of Taoism expressed in equations and verified by experiment. The implications of each for leadership and organizational thinking is the same. Understanding the striking similarities and worldviews of Taoism and quantum physics, & the way they have been integrated and implemented through RenDanHeyi can help both East & West understand how they can learn from each other and perhaps work more harmoniously together in building a new world order. Much of the current misunderstanding and suspicion felt by both China and the West stems from the fact that the entire thinking structure of the two cultures is radically different, and each sees the other through the lens of its own thinking.

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  • Danah Zohar, 2022. "The Tao of Quantum Management," Springer Books, in: Zero Distance, chapter 0, pages 71-80, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-7849-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7849-3_6
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