Synopses & Reviews
St. Benedict's Rule is one of a handful of documents, such as the Magna Carta and U.S. Constitution, that make up the foundation of Western civilization. Benedict's Rule is an organizational blueprint for success; Benedict's original organization is the oldest in the world, spanning more than 1,500 years. The beauty of The Rule is its organizational genius, which has wide application beyond monastic groups. The Rule is a basic textbook showing how to create and maintain effective organizations. It offers today's reader insights into some of the most difficult resource management issues in business.
Synopsis
St. Benedict's Rule offers powerful tools to eliminate negativity in organizations, develop the ultimate in teamwork, use cooperative advantage to win, integrate work and spirituality, and build a knowledge-creating organization.
About the Author
Quentin Skrabec, Jr. has had an extensive career in management and business. He holds a BS degree from the University of Michigan and an MS from Ohio State University. Dr. Skrabec also holds three degrees in Business, including his doctorate in Manufacturing Management from the University of Toledo. Presently he is a professor of business at the University of Findlay, heading up a new operations degree program. He also frequently consults in the field of organizational design.