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Activities

Talking with students from the GBA Business School and a group of friends about “Strategy and Management from the perspective of the I Ching (Qian Gua): Part 3” — 09/06/2024 @ Tsim Sha Tsui East GBA Business School

Date: 09/06/2024

Discussion points:

1. Chu Jiu: Hidden Dragon – it is not advisable to act rashly; strengthen your strength and build a network

2. Jiu Er: An appearing dragon in the field – the stage of appearance; meeting great people

3. Jiu San: A gentleman works hard all day long and is vigilant at night – diligent and vigilant.

4. Jiu Si: Jump (or) in the abyss – assess the situation; look at the time and your location to make a decision

5. Jiu Wu: The flying dragon in the sky, which is good for meeting good people – at the right time and the right position, it is good for good people to meet.

6. Shang Jiu: An over-stretched dragon has regrets – it flourishes but then declines, and it is self-willed.

7. The hexagrams of the Qian hexagram (Yuan Heng Li Zhen) are closely related to the “Habitual Formation Model”and the “Left-right Circles Theory”.

8. Yuan: The values ​​and mission of institutions

9. Heng: know the rules and practice

10. Li: matching peoples’ need with your competences. Enjoy perfect harmony in what you do

11. Zhen: inheriting the past and linking up with the future, accomplishing good things