The Gentle Art of Tao Leadership

The Gentle Art of Tao Leadership
This book explores living in a harmonious way with others and self. Leadership is all about people and ethics and in a world often led by fear and greed, ethical leaders can be difficult to find.
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The Gentle Art of Tao Leadership: A 21st Century Perspective- A REVIEW
By Paul Arkwright, managing editor of HR MAGAZINE, Hong Kong , on Jan 20, 2021 in HR BooksLeadershipPublic

Dr Lim Meng Sing’s sixth book is on ethics in business and ethical leadership, a subject of immense importance as capitalism is at a critical moral crossroads from failing to live up to ethical expectations. The book complements Western literature on the subject and is the only book of its kind combining classical Chinese literature, academics, and the corporate world. It paraphrases 44 verses from the 81 in the immortal classic Tao Te-Ching: The Way & of Virtue, 600 BCE by Lao-Tzu. Due to the paucity of such literature, especially in the West, this book is likely to attract a great amount of interest—it is truly an inspiring and insightful book that will change the way we behave.

The Gentle Art of Tao Leadership explores living harmoniously with others and self. Leadership is all about people and ethics and, in a world often led by fear and greed, ethical leaders can be challenging to find. We are all leaders in some form or another. Whether in business, sport, home, or simply with ourselves, the decisions we make influence others. In the gentle way of Tao, to act ethically is to act for the good of all. 

“Ultimate goodness, like water, benefits all things and harms nothing…It has depth at its heart; it shows beneficence in dealing with others; it is sincere in speech; it keeps order in governing; it thrives inability and acts in timeliness” (Lao-Tzu, Tao Te-Ching: The Way & of Virtue, 600 BCE).

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Genre: Non-fiction
Publisher: Global Collective Publishers, USA
Publication Year: October 2021
Format: Paperback
Length: 128pages
ASIN: 1954021119
ISBN: 9781954021112
List Price: $16.99
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Lim Meng Sing

The author grew up in the then Malaya which had been under British control as a crown colony since 1867 before it gained its independence in 1957.

This memoir covers the most formative stage of the author’s life up to 1957 when he was seventeen. It gives a rare insight into the period of British colonial rule, his parents and their profound influences on him growing up in a strict traditional family steeped in Confucian values, their struggle with poverty, his quest for meaning as an adolescent, the sociology of Klang, his birthplace, his school-days and his teachers, his musical awakening and his humanism.

' My life would never have been the same had I not switched from a Chinese to an English-medium school when I was seven’.

A precocious child, he was soon attracted to English poetry and began writing poems for the annual school magazine when he was twelve. He wrote in the Preface to his anthology The Heart Has Its Reasons (Poems of Love and Life): A Personal Perspective: 'It was the start of my journey into the greatest joy of my life which coincided with my passionate love of Western classical music'.

Lim received his PhD (avec la mention bien) from the Institute of Social Studies, Catholic University of Paris, in 1974. He lives with his wife of 53 years in Melbourne. They have two grown-up sons and a young grandson.

Lim is a self-taught composer and violinist and, in his spare time, performs for charities.

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