
The Ten Thousand Things
A Story of The Lived Experience of The I Ching
Glenn Martin(Author)
G.P. Martin Publishing
Published on 25. May 2020
978-0-6487797-8-0 (ISBN)
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A man comes to a leadership position in an organisation after a series of life-shaping experiences. He brings with him as a companion the I Ching, the ancient Chinese book of changes. The next few years of learning how to be a manager and a leader present him with a wealth of experiences and more than a few challenges. But the situation changes and he finds himself under attack, and it seems that all his achievements will be quashed. All along, the voice of the I Ching provides him with guidance on how to be a leader of power, wisdom and integrity.
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978-0-6487797-8-0 (9780648779780)
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Glenn Martin is a writer living in Sydney, Australia. He has written commentary on business ethics, training and development, human resources, leadership and employment law for numerous publications for professionals. He has also written around 18 books, most of which are available as e-books as well as paperbacks. His website is www.glennmartin.com.au
He has several books that he calls reflections on experience, of which The Ten Thousand Things is one. The others include To The Bush and Back to Business, The Quilt Approach, Sustenance, and The Big Story Falls Apart.
His books on ethics include Human Values and Ethics in the Workplace and A Foundation for Living Ethically. He also has several books of poetry and books on family history.
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