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Balancing energies of 5 Basic Elements
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The highest art of a
business architect to
sustain the dynamic balance of
the forces of the five basic
elements in their business.
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If you
love what
you do, there are no
difficult tasks, only
interesting ones.
~
Vadim
Kotelnikov |
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The
universal
Five Basic
Elements are Fire, Earth, Water,
Metal, and Wood.
The most
important of all is to sustain
the
balance of all five
elements.
The movements of five
elements are stable and
predictable when they are in
balance, and vice versa.
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The Five Basic Elements are
different types of forces and
energy in a state of constant
interaction and flux with one
another.
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The Five Elements do not only mean
Fire, Earth, Water, Metal, and Wood.
They also mean Movement, Change, and
Development.
They are changing, moving, waning, and
expanding all the time. |
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Business Classification
according to the theory
and practice of Five Basic Elements |
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Harmonious Business
balances affinity and enmity relationships
among
the 5 Basic Elements |
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Balancing the Five Basic Elements may
look difficult at the beginning, but it becomes a natural,
continuous, and rewarding activity as you practice it. |
Vadim |
Inventor
Author
Founder
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Affinity
Relationships
between Five Basic Elements
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Water can help tree (Wood) grow |
Learning helps generate new ideas
Knowledge of
customer needs inspires
creative marketing
ideas
Customer success
inspires and fuels
relentless
innovation
and
improvement that help the
business grow
harmoniously and
sustainably |
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Wood can help Fire to burn |
Proactive fututing and
strategic creativity help achieve
corporate
vision
and strategic intent
Continuous
innovation,
improvement and
simulation-powered use of
entrepreneurial opportunities help achieve ,
stretch
goals
Empathetic
white marketing feeds
loving customer relationships |
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Fire can help to produce dust (Earth) |
Corporate
vision,
mission and
market-leadership ambitions inspire
strategic business design and define
organisational
systems,
structures, and
rapid-growth
strategies
Strategic intent and
stretch
goals inspire and guide employees
Passion for customers inspires
creation of greater
customer value and relentless
value
innovation |
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Earth can help mineral (Metal) to form |
Strategic business design and organisational
structures define
processes, cross-functional
synergies,
and
spaces for intrapreneurship and
experimentation
Inspired
employees turn corporate
innovation system alive
Advanced
service-profit chain and customer value inspire customer
to
buy and increase
sales |
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Metal can hold Water |
Corporate innovation system
inspires employees to learn, experiment,
fail forward and
turn failures to opportunities
Strategically aligned and effective processes, value-creation initiatives, and
love-driven innovation help
win
customers over and
retain them
Growing customer base
helps gain greater
customer insight |
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Enmity
Relationships
between Five Basic Elements
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