Zen and the Art of Simplicity Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The ancient Eastern concept of Zen represents a completely different way of studying the entire world. When many of us strategy difficulties, we focus on what's there, and what to do, rather than on what isn't there, and what to stop doing.

Zen and the Art of Simplicity Case Solution

The author argues that by simply shifting to the Zen perspective, we recognize that when it comes to a product, service, strategy or experience--what isn't there can often be as or more powerful than what is. He sketches their progression from and supplies an introduction to the seven essential Zen sensibilities and incorporation into architecture, art and commercial as well as corporate design.

PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2011 PRODUCT #: ROT148-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHI

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