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A Comparison between Peter Drucker’s Non-profit Organization Management Theory and Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order’s Management
Author 王慧媛 (著)=Wang, Hui-yuan (au.)
Pages121
Publisher佛光大學
Publisher Url https://website.fgu.edu.tw/?locale=zh_tw
Location宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
Institution佛光大學
Department佛教學系
Advisor釋永東=Shih, Yung-dong
Publication year97
KeywordManagement; Master Hsing Yun; Peter F. Drucker; Fo Guang Shan; Non-profit Organization
AbstractFo Guang Shan (FGS) Buddhist Order is the most international and largest Chinese Buddhist Order at present. Founded in 1967, up until FGS’ 40th Anniversary, it has developed so fast that the total number of FGS monasteries around the world surpassed 200 temples in 33 countries; and its constituent organizations at present total more than four hundred worldwide. Buddhist monasteries were established primarily for spiritual purposes, but when an establishment grows gradually, it requires a managerial system for the sustainable development.
Peter F. Drucker is considered the father of modern management and was one of the top ten management gurus. He said, “Management is the organ of institutions, the organ that converts a mob into an organization, and human efforts into performance.” He is one of the first who wrote about the management of Non-profit Organizations.
The main purpose of this study is to contribute to our understanding of the managerial practice of this religious Non-profit Organization by comparing Peter F. Drucker’s teachings with Master Hsing Yun’s management philosophy at FGS and in his daily management practices based on observing the five functions of management: planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling.
This research will adopt in-depth interviews to collect data about FGS management practice. The mission of this Buddhist Order seems to be quite clear; the strategic planning is guided by the Board of Directors according to the needs of society; FGS practices an alternated leadership; and the monasatics change their working posts to learn new skills every three years. FGS develops the potential in each individual; the most important characteristics of leaders are to be tolerant, and to have a mind of offering, that is, giving satisfaction, happiness and Dharma joy. Team work and consensus is the key relation between them, and the leaders have a double challenge of serving people and working on their internal cultivation.
Master Hsing Yun is very wise for having founded Buddha Light’s International Association, an association that gathers lay devotees and volunteers together with the monastics for the propagation of Dharma.
The management principles of Non-profit Organization taught by Peter F. Drucker are most applicable to real life practices, while FGS management practice contains vast and deeper elements for discussion.
Table of contentsABSTRACT iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v
LIST OF TABLES viii
LIST OF FIGURES viii
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Research Background and Motivations 1
1.2 Research Objectives 4
1.3 Importance of the Research 6
1.4 Research Scope and Limitations 8
1.5 Research Procedure 9
1.6 Organization of the Study 10
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 11
2.1 Definitions 12
2.2 Peter F. Drucker and His Relevant Writings about Management 16
2.3 Master Hsing Yun and his Relevant Teachings on Management 27
2.4 Fo Guang Shan (FGS) Buddhist Order 33
2.5 Summary of the Chapter 45
CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY 47
3.1 Qualitative Research 47
3.2 Research Design 48
3.3 Question Design 52
3.4 Research Subjects 54
3.5 Data Collection Procedures 57
3.6 Data Analyzing Procedures 59
CHAPTER FOUR ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 60
4.1 Coding 60
4.2 Analysis and Interpretation of the Results 62
4.3 Comparison between Peter F. Drucker’s Theory and FGS Management Practice 74
CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 81
5.1 Conclusions 81
5.2 Suggestions 84
BIBLIOGRAPHY 87
APPENDIX 94
Appendix 1: List of Master and Doctoral Degree Theses in Taiwan about Fo Guang Shan (FGS) 94
Appendix 2: List of Master and Doctoral Degree Theses in Taiwan about Peter F. Drucker 99
Appendix 3: Textual Answers from the In-depth Interviews 100
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