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Title: Seminar, Plymouth Business School,


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Professor Richard Li-Hua Founder and current
President of China Association for Management of
Technology Director of International Centre for
Research, Innovation, Sustainability and
Entrepreneurship (RISE) Sunderland Business
School University of Sunderland, UK
Integration of Western Management with Chinese
Philosophy
  • Seminar, Plymouth Business School,
  • 27th April, 2012

2
  • Robert Morrison
  • 5 January 1782 in Bullers Green, near Morpeth,
    Northumberland 1 August 1834 in Guangzhou) was
    an Anglo -Scottish evangelist and the first
    Christian Protestant missionary in China.

3
  • Sun Tzu, also known as Sun Tze or Sun Wu in other
    translations, was a historical figure whose
    authenticity is questioned by historians.
    Traditional accounts place him in the Spring and
    Autumn Period of China (722481 BC) as a military
    general serving under King Helü of Wu, who lived
    c. 544496 BC.

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This presentation covers
  • Sharp contrast
  • Chinas innovation and innovation strategy
  • Ancient Chinese Philosophy
  • Art of War by Sun Tzu Ancient Strategic
    Management

5
  • Section ONE
  • Sharp Contrast between West and China in the last
    30 years

6
  • China has been regarded as a learning society
    while West has been a talking society
  • - John Naisbitt, Author of Chinas Megatrends

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In the West
  • The political and economic consensus
  • The New Right and economic liberation
  • The watchwords privatization, liberation and
    deregulation
  • Minimizing the state activities
  • Maximizing private sector activities
  • The irrational sphere becomes stronger while
    the rational sphere become weaker
  • the flowed business model

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In the West (continued)
  • 2012 is still eventful after Libya issue now
    Syria issue
  • Government incapability deepened
  • Two party systems/three parties difficult to
    have agreement on strategic decision
  • Downgrade of credits rating, in US, some
    countries in Europe makes the economy even worse
  • Debt crises in Europe threaten very future of
    Euro
  • 99 against 1 and occupation of Wall Street
  • Un-employment rate increase is a big issue

9
In China
  • After 30 years of class struggle, it has been a
    period of 30 years of harmonious society
  • It does not matter if the cat is black or white
    as long as it catches mice.
  • Cross the river with a stone
  • No argument of socialism or capitalism a
    contrast to We would like to have socialist
    grass rather than capitalist crops 30 years ago
  • Integration of prescriptive and emergent
    strategic approach - Pragmatic approach

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In China (continued)
  • Market economy with Chinese characteristics
  • Unwavering government commitment
  • A political counter model to Western modern
    democracy
  • Central command economy
  • Integration of western technology and Chinese
    soft capacity
  • Learning anything better and more advanced from
    west for Chinas technology capacity building
  • Market in exchange of technology
  • Technology transfer based innovation
  • Indigenous/home grown innovation
  • Innovation with Chinese characteristics

11
  • Section TWO
  • Chinas innovation and innovation strategy

12
Chinas secret Sharing Wisdom between West and
East
  • Chinese Premier, Wenjiabao
  • Keynote speech at Cambridge
  • Two invisible hands
  • Adam Smith
  • Moral Sentiments
  • The Wealth of Nations

13
Chinas High-speed Train
Innovation Leads to the Future
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Chinas Innovation Facts
  • In contrast to the financial bubbles, Chinese are
    innovating in a uniquely Chinese manner and a
    formidable challenge to western countries, i.e.
    high-speed train system and megliv rail-way
  • However, China has been seeking innovation
    framework and implementation strategy for
    sustaining and up-grading its economy
  • China took 12.3 of the world total RD spending
    in 2010, second only to the US
  • China had 200,300 patent applications in 2008
    alone, which ranks the 3rd next to US and Japan

15
Chinas Ambition
  • Chinas ambition is to become innovation-oriented
    society by 2020
  • A science and technology power by 2050
  • From 3I pattern of innovation strategy to
    indigenous innovation
  • Innovation with Chinese characteristics

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Features of Chinese Innovation at Enterprise Level
  • Technology transfer based innovation
  • Innovation on site, not in the laboratory
  • Innovation with a focus on costs
  • Product features and function tailored to local
    requirement
  • Haiers washing-machine sold to Sichuan
  • Rapid product innovation

17
The Challenges
  • Chinas research environment is detrimental to
    individual creativity, too political charged
  • Science and technology policy-makers have been
    regarded as overbearing
  • Education system in China is based on rote
    learning, tend not to be critical thinkers and
    not to develop independent thinking
  • Chinese tradition of deferring to authority is
    not conducive to innovation

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Strategic Steps
  • RD has been increased substaintialy
  • 2005 1.3 of the GDP
  • 2010 2.0 of the GDP
  • 2020 2.5 of the GDP, which means the same
    level of several countries of Organization of
    Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

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Major Concerns from West
  • Interview with Nature from US
  • Chinas pro-active acquisition strategy and
    technology purchasing
  • From green technology to renewable technology in
    the US
  • From air bus technology to manufacturing
    technology in Europe
  • Fear of loosing competitive advantages

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  • Section THREE
  • Ancient Chinese Philosophy

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Western Management vs Chinese Philosophy Perspecti
ve of 21st Century
  • Management is an activity with well established
    theories and practice in the history in the
    mankind
  • 21st Century problems vs 20th Century methods
  • Modern theories of management were developed in
    19th and 20th centuries in the west
  • 1st MBA was awarded 100 year ago at Pennsylvania
    University
  • Plymouth EMBA Technology Strategy - Featured MBA
  • The Arts of War by Sun Tze has a significant
    conceptual influence to modern management

22
American Management vs Chinese Philosophy
  • American style is embedded in the process of
    self-actualization
  • Self-achievement
  • Management by objectives and driven by result
  • Chinese philosophy is embedded in harmonious
  • Environment
  • Discipline yourself first and then manage others

23
Chinese and West Value Comparison

Chinese West
Knowledge Simultaneous validity of contradictory circumstances embodied in the Tao experience There is no greater truth than what can be objectively measured and tested. The opposite of that shown to be true must be false
Process of thinking Holistic thinking A perception of interrelatedness Intuition, emotion Harmony, moderation and balance Relationships are key Objective information is less important Think in logical and linear patterns Measurement Accountability Line of reasoning Scientific method
Individual/ Group Value and recognition of group performance Focus on a sense of contribution to group effort Value individual performance Focus on task accomplishment and competence
Managerial attitude Internal orientation External orientation
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Chinese Philosophy Hundred Schools
  • Not a single homogeneous work
  • It draws wisdom from many philosophers, some even
    contradictory
  • The classical period of Chinese philosophy
    extends from earliest time through Confucius to
    the end of Qin Dynasty
  • It was the period of great originality and
    creativity in China

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Leading Schools and Strategic Value of Ancient
Chinese Philosophy
  • Chinese management concentrates
  • Personal and governmental morality
  • Correctness of the social relationship
  • Justice and sincerity
  • Chinese philosophy is not a homogeneous work but
    draws wisdom from many philosophers, some even
    contradictory
  • Hundred Schools Hundred flowers in bloom and
    numerous philosophers

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Confucius Philosophy
  • Confucius is one of the most influencing figures
    in ancient Chinese philosophy
  • Self-disciplinary first and then manage people
  • Qiji, anren, zhiguo, pingtianxia
  • Focus on educating people rather than managing
    people
  • Great impact on behavior of Chinese people
  • Analects of Confucius (or the Analects), the
    deeds and speeches of Confucius with only 20,000
    words, has been a shining gem in Chinese culture
    and civilization
  • It has become mottos

27
Wu Wei Philosophy by Lao Tzu
  • He developed his philosophical idea of personal
    development by following nature
  • He recommended its application to politics
  • Dao Te Ching 81 chapters (3744), explaining
    his theory of natural thinking, natural laws,
    social phenomena and Wu Wei philosophy
  • Wu Wei Action without Action
  • Being soft can conquer the hard
  • Resigning before achieving the top of a
    successful career Seek for opening to stick in
    a pin, To be the second best, Stop at the
    right time.

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The Value of the Yin-yang Philosophy
  • Yin and yang is used to describe how polar
    opposites or seemingly contrary forces are
    interconnected and interdependent in the natural
    world and how they give rise to each other
  • Everything has both yin and yang aspects
  • There is a perception in the West that yin and
    yang correspond to evil and good
  • Yin and yang way of thinking resembles the
    holistic view

29
  • Section FOUR
  • The Arts of War by Sun Tzu Ancient Strategic
    Management

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Lets Win without Fighting Art of War First
Chapter Designing a Strategy
  • To design a strategy of a war, we need to examine
    the belligerent parties and compare them in terms
    of the five fundamental factors
  • The first is the way (dao)
  • the second, haven (tian)
  • the third, earth (di)
  • the fourth, command (jiang)
  • and the fifth, rules and regulations (fa).

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By the way (dao)
  • I mean the moral influence, or that causes the
    people to think in line with their sovereign so
    that they will follow him through every
    vicissitude, whether to live or to die, without
    fear of mortal peril
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean the vision, and/or mission statement

32
By haven (tian)
  • I mean the effects of night and day, of good and
    bad weather, of winters cold and summers heat
    in short, the conduct of military operations in
    accordance with the changes of natural forces.
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean external environment, PEST-EL, 5 forces
    analyses, the diamond theory.

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By earth (di)
  • I mean distance, whether it is great or small
    the terrain, whether it is treacherous or secure
    the land, whether it is open or constricted and
    the place, whether is portends life or death.
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean internal environment, SWOT and/or RBV

34
By command (jiang)
  • I mean the wisdom, trustworthiness, benevolence,
    courage and firmness of the commander.
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean leadership, commitment of senior management
    team, core competence

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By command (jiang)
  • I mean the wisdom, trustworthiness, benevolence,
    courage and firmness of the commander.
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean leadership, commitment of senior management
    team, core competence

36
By rule and regulations (fa)
  • I mean the principles guiding the organizations
    of arm units, the appointment and administration
    of officers and the management of military
    supplies and expenditures.
  • To compare with strategic management, this may
    mean
  • Rules and regulations, ethics, culture and
    history,
  • Technology, HR, finance,
  • Corporate governance, CSR

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Win over your enemy/ Compete against your rivals
  • There is no general/CEO who has not heard of
    these 5 factors. Yet it is he who masters them
    that wins and he who does not that loses.
    Therefore, when assessing the outcome of a
    war/business in a global environment, compare the
    two sides/compete against your rivals in terms of
    the above factors and appraise the situation
    accordingly.

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Compete against your rivals
  • Find out which sovereign/firm possesses more
    moral influence/a clear vision, which general/CEO
    is more capable, which side/firm has the
    advantages of heaven/external environment and
    earth/internal environment, which army/department
    is better disciplined, whose troops/teams are
    better armed and trained, which command/manager
    is more is more impartial in meting out rewards
    and punishments and I will be able to forecast
    which side will be victorious.

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Winner in the 21st Century
  • Western management and Chinese management are
    equally important
  • Western management will not be replaced by
    Chinese management
  • Integration of Western management and Chinese
    philosophy
  • Those who neglect these two factors will be lame
    ducks

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  • The Carpenter and the Oak Tree

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Integration of West Management with Chinese
Philosophy

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Integration of Western Management and Chinese
Philosophy in the Current Economic
Recession Keynote Speech delivered at Cambridge
University Asia Law and Business Annual
Conference on 28th February, 2009
  • Dr Richard Li-Hua
  • Salford Business School
  • Salford University
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