The Monk who Became CEO is rated 3 out of 5 in the category writing and editing. Read and write reviews about The Monk who Became CEO. What was the thing that moved the discerning eye of the technocrat while visiting Mount Athos? How close with the modern business word is the Monastic State at the Athonian Peninsula? How scholarly is the comparison of Mount Athos to a multinational company and how implementable the structure and organisation of an Abbey on a modern company? Could there be secrets of successful management hidden in Athonian Management? What are the principal truths of Monks that make their activity evidently successful and enviable even from the top names of the international business community? Aim of the book is not to reveal the golden key of success in management. No one can guarantee a certain formula in a constantly evolving economic environment. What forms its motivation and ambition however is to present Athonian management as a business revelation. A revelation that having completed over 10 centuries of uninterrupted successful implementation, can present a prototype for new strategy and different value orientation in the philosophy of a modern company. It is no coincidence that Mount Athos is considered one of the most powerful brand names of the world and it consists an interesting case study of its own right. Besides, the seed of knowledge is always more valuable than its fruit and through this viewpoint, ‘The Monk CEO’ could become a valid incentive for new approaches in the area of ‘Eu-ntrepreneurship’.
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