| White Collar Zen A Powerful Tool in the Workplace |
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| Home About the Author About the Book About the Kauffman Professorship Raw Tofu of WCZ The Heavenly Secret WCZ Proverbs NEW! Other Links Contact Buy Now: Amazon.com Oxford University Press |
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| Recent Author Developments: - Check out Heine's new book: Bargainin' for Salvation: Bob Dylan, Zen Master? (May 2009) Workshops & Lectures: - Zen Skin, Zen Marrow - By Dr. Steven Heine was presented in the 2008 Annual American Academy of Religion Meeting. A report on the meeting will be posted at the American Academy of Religion's website soon. -"Zen Master Dogen, The Early Years" at the Zen Mountain Monastery. Dr. Steven Heine was invited to be a guest instructor for their March 20-22, 2009 retreat. - 2009 Interview with WZEN, a Zen radio station, about Dr. Steven Heine's White Collar Zen, forthcoming. -"Does Dim Sum have Buddha Nature?" a talk by Dr. Steven Heine at Ancient Dragon Zen Gate on March 30, 2009 at 7:50pm. The topic concerns a koan about the Chan master Deshan asking for refreshment and the Zen granny who pointed to the Mind. White Collar Zen (WCZ) by Dr. Steven Heine, (Professor and Director of Asian Studies at Florida International University), enjoys a wide readership among those who are interested in reclaiming teamwork in the workplace. WCZ is a powerful tool to provide motivation, polish interpersonal skills, build collegiality, and maximize the effect of a cohesive teamwork environment by applying some the main principles of the ancient teachings of Zen Buddhism, including the Unmoving Mind, the Way of the Hermit and Warrior, and Structure and Antistructure. WCZ shows how to resolve a crisis, create resolution of conflict and develop breakthroughs for motivation and leadership. One of the main themes is to distinguish instinct, which represents ordinary impulses and reflexes, from intuition, which is a level of thoughtful insight and awareness that integrates reason and inspiration. Learn how to "listening to your gut" requires understanding fundamental distinctions between these functions. |
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| An insightful guide to using Zen Buddhism to make your professional life more satisfying. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dr. Heine is available for workshops Florida International University University Park Campus, DM 300B Miami, FL 33199 Phone: 305-348-1914 Fax: 305-348-6586 E-mail: asian@fiu.edu |
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| Find out the new meaning of EPA which will help in developing the WCZ understanding. Drinking from the Kool-Aid? Learn how to kick the habit. Click here. Have you heard about the Road Warrior? Try becoming a ROAD HERMIT. Do you have a basic understanding of Zen? Test your knowledge with the Zen Test. Take the Zen Test Learn the WCZ Proverbs |
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| In spring 2006, Dr. Steven Heine was named Kauffman Professor in the FIU’s Eugenio Pino and Family Global Entrepreneurship Center housed in the College of Business Administration. He will be directing a project that will create a new graduate seminar on “Asian Values in Business” and also organize a conference and contact research relating Asian mysticism and society to the contemporary workplace. For more information please email asian@fiu.edu. For more on the Kauffman Foundation visit www.kauffman.org | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Steven Heine, White Collar Zen: Using Zen Principles to Overcome Obstacles and Achieve Your Career Goals (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Copyright © 2006 Steven Heine. All rights reserved. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||