Japanese American Buddhist Reaches 110 Years Old
After a difficult childhood, Yoshiko Miwa found refuge in the care of Rev. and Mrs. Issei Matsuura of the Buddhist Churches of America
After a difficult childhood, Yoshiko Miwa found refuge in the care of Rev. and Mrs. Issei Matsuura of the Buddhist Churches of America
Bringing loving-kindness practice to the busy marketplace to help ease the stresses of the day
The businessman turned Buddhist priest led a life based on a philosophy of humanism and generous leadership
Understanding Buddhist culture is essential for thriving business in Southeast Asia, argues Sasin School of Management director Ian Fenwick
Shifting from worldly purpose to living the bodhisattva vows
Taking stock of the difficulties of the past year and the…
Former business tycoon turned Samsung into a global name
Rethinking our priorities and changing direction
Conference brings together academics and business…
Planting books as metta seeds for the mind
Corporate responsibility in an interconnected world
When it comes to drawing inspiration from the Buddhist teachings for management practices, one monastic scholar half-jokingly argued that every entrepreneur should learn from the