LONDON, May 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Chinese scholar
Wang Ruping recently released an
analytical model named Business Compass, created by him, and held a
seminar for it in Homerton College, Cambridge
University. The model will be written in a book also named
Business Compass, which is planned to be published by the end
of 2019 and is seeking cooperation with the press currently. The
masterpiece was updated from C-Model Management, which was
published 10 years ago. Scholars and researchers attended the
seminar from countries and regions like China, America, Britain, Portugal, India, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong
Kong, etc.
At the seminar, Dr. Wang discussed his innermost thoughts and
feelings he had while writing the book. Thanks to the solid
theoretical basis from early university experiences, Dr. Wang had
the chance to work as a manager in large enterprises such as
Siemens, TCL, and LianTronics. Throughout his career, he never gave
up exploration and reflection for management theories. In his
identity transformation from manager to scholar, Dr. Wang realized
the importance of innovating the business model and the urgency
needed in providing a brand-new management theory.
Business Compass integrates the traditional Chinese wisdom to
the western management quintessence, and puts forward the concepts
of the "management of popularity", "management of humanity", and
"balance of favorability". Through the interpretation of the five
dimensions of "trend, law, measure, implement and interest", the
book systematically and thoroughly establishes the "five elements"
in corporate business activities. Featured by "invariation,
variation and simplicity", the five dimensions coexist, co-ordinate
and inter-restrain, reflecting both the balance of corporate
business and the imbalance of corporate growth. It demonstrates a
different business way, profound maybe, but easy actually. Business
Compass intends to seek the "variability and invariability" of the
rules from business activities. As we all know, management is both
science and art. The science can be copied while the art can be
varied. Management results can differ a lot. Business Compass
digests both traditional Chinese philosophy and modern management
science, innovates corporate management tools, and further
integrates them into a simple BC model, which provides new
theoretical guide frame and diagnostic tools for the
development of business under the new historical background.
During the seminar, Dr. Wang mentioned, "Business Compass is
applicable for both Chinese and foreign enterprises. In fact, the
book demonstrates the golden principle of achieving shared growth
through discussion and collaboration advocated by the 'Belt and
Road' initiative."
In the seminar, the participants agreed that Business Compass
has the significance of enlightenment for both new economic
organization model and business management theory studies.
Prof. Wang Dashu from Beijing
University said, "We finally see a Chinese scholar standing in the
academic palace of Cambridge with
his new management theory architecture, not fully systematical,
maybe, but indicating a dawn of Chinese academic society
inevitably." Prof. Stewart, the director for international
education of Homerton College, claimed that the seminar is the
first to discuss and release the innovative academic achievements
integrating traditional Chinese philosophy and western management
science in the history of Cambridge. Dr. Wang said, "I can fully feel
their surprise in their unbelievable sights. In their ideas, how
can a Chinese create such a business philosophy concerning the
'management of popularity' based on the idea of 'being
people-oriented'? But they ignored such ideas as being
prevailed and influenced by numerous Chinese scholars and corporate
managers in history."
Business Compass makes the world understand China, her enterprises and her culture.
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