PARDO Phillip Dean
Department Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University College of International Management Position Professor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2016/11 |
Type | Book(Whole book) |
Title | Mastery-Altruism-Passion Model: Return to Knightly Virtues in Business |
Contribution Type | First author |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Publisher | Scholars' Press, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG Bahnhofstraße 28, 66111 Saarbrücken Germany |
Volume, Issue, Page | pp.ALL |
Total page number | 106 |
Responsible for | All aspects of research and writing |
Author and coauthor | Phillip D. Pardo*, Felix Hartanto, Monica E. Saputra and Nadira Pardo (Editor) |
Details | MAP, a theory of the virtues of man, is derived from the ongoing research of Phillip D. Pardo on knightly virtues and how they apply to modern Management. Taking samples of early influential concepts of Chivalric Codes of European medieval knights, Bushido of Japanese samurai and Ksatria's virtues of Indonesian warriors, this research finds that although they were established in different eras and places, several equivalent virtues, if not the same, exist as commonalities among them: Mastery, Altruism and Passion (MAP). This book will re-examine the history of the many traditions of knighthood, and through reflection upon those virtues, present a new model (MAP - Mastery, Altruism and Passion) for application of these virtues to the practice of business in the modern age. |
ISBN | 9783659843662 |