Anceint, wise, respected; Lao te Ching has enlightened for centuries. Now, in William Sadler's "The I Ching of Management," these teachings take on modern relevance for men and women in all levels of management. This volume contains a substantive introduction on the development of the original "Tao te Ching" and the evolution of its compliled teachings. The purpose of management exceeds that of being the boss or leader of an organization. It is both an art and a skill, explains the author. "The I Ching of Management" assists the manager in tapping his or her natural, inner resources. In becoming a good manager, one begins on a path towards success and personal satisfaction, and achieves a great sense of accomplishment.