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The Monk Who Became Ceo 1000 Years Of Athorian Management Teo Spiliotis

Author: THodoris Spiliotis

What was it that caught the eye of a technocrat visiting Mount Athos? How close to the modern business world is the Monastic State on the Athos Peninsula?

How valid is the reduction of Mount Athos to...

What was it that caught the eye of a technocrat visiting Mount Athos? How close to the modern business world is the Monastic State on the Athos Peninsula?

How valid is the reduction of Mount Athos to a multinational company and how applicable is the structure and organization of a monastery to a modern business? Can the secrets of successful management be...

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What was it that caught the eye of a technocrat visiting Mount Athos? How close to the modern business world is the Monastic State on the Athos Peninsula?

How valid is the reduction of Mount Athos to a multinational company and how applicable is the structure and organization of a monastery to a modern business? Can the secrets of successful management be hidden in Athonian Management? What are the hidden truths of the monks that make their activity obviously successful and envied even by the biggest names of the domestic and international business community?

The aim of the book is not to reveal the golden key to success in management. After all, no one can promise a surefire formula in an ever-changing economic environment. However, what is the reason and the ambition is to highlight Athonian Management as a business revelation, which, having completed more than 10 centuries of uninterrupted applied success, can be the model of a new strategy and a different orientation in the philosophy of a modern company.

It is no coincidence that Mount Athos is among the most powerful brand names worldwide, and this in itself makes it a very interesting case study. After all, the seed of knowledge is always more valuable than its fruit and, in this respect, the Monk who became CEO can be an important stimulus for new approaches in the field of “good business.”

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Author
THodoris Spiliotis
Publisher
Ted Spiliotis
Original Title
The Monk Who Became CEO
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
216
Release Date
01/04/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786188712805

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
No

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What was it that caught the eye of a technocrat visiting Mount Athos? How close to the modern business world is the Monastic State on the Athos Peninsula?

How valid is the reduction of Mount Athos to a multinational company and how applicable is the structure and organization of a monastery to a modern business? Can the secrets of successful management be hidden in Athonian Management? What are the hidden truths of the monks that make their activity obviously successful and envied even by the biggest names of the domestic and international business community?

The aim of the book is not to reveal the golden key to success in management. After all, no one can promise a surefire formula in an ever-changing economic environment. However, what is the reason and the ambition is to highlight Athonian Management as a business revelation, which, having completed more than 10 centuries of uninterrupted applied success, can be the model of a new strategy and a different orientation in the philosophy of a modern company.

It is no coincidence that Mount Athos is among the most powerful brand names worldwide, and this in itself makes it a very interesting case study. After all, the seed of knowledge is always more valuable than its fruit and, in this respect, the Monk who became CEO can be an important stimulus for new approaches in the field of “good business.”

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Specifications

Author
THodoris Spiliotis
Publisher
Ted Spiliotis
Original Title
The Monk Who Became CEO
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
216
Release Date
01/04/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786188712805

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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