Discussing “Looking at strategy and management from the four hexagrams of the Book of Changes (Qian Kun Tun Meng) — Part 2” with students from the GBA Business School and friends —09/06/2024 @ Tsim Sha Tsui East GBA Business School
Discussion points:
1. The Qian, Kun, Tun and Meng hexagrams of the Book of Changes
2. Qian Gua: Leader’s Gua
3. Hexagrams: Yuan (creativity), Heng (development), Li (mutual benefit), Zhen (endurance)
4. Symbol: Heaven moves vigorously and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement
5. Kun hexagram: auxiliary hexagram
6. Hexagram: Promote the chastity of the female horse, first be confused and then find the master (a good minister chooses the master)
7. Symbol: The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries his contribution with kindness.
8. Tun Gua: The hexagram of entrepreneurship
9. Hexagram: Act prudently, build your team first (it is not advisable to act rashly, it requires careful planning and team building)
10. Meng Gua: The Gua of Learning
11. Hexagram: Don’t force students to learn from you, motivate students to learn from you (Don’t force students to study, guide students to have a desire to study, and get twice the result with half the effort