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          Using Carl Jung's famous parable of the rainmaker as a framework, Chin-Ning Chu explains universal truths about the nature of effort, success, willpower....

          Chin Ning Chu

          Chinese-American business consultant

          Chin-Ning Chu (Chinese: 朱津寧, pinyin: Zhū Jīnníng; 1947 – December 10, 2009) was a Chinese-Americanbusiness consultant and a bestselling business managementauthor in Asia and the Pacific Rim.

          Chin-Ning Chu, speaker and bestselling author of worldwide bestsellers, The Asian Mind Game, Thick Face, Black Heart, and The Art of War for Women died of cancer on December 10, 2009 in Taiwan.

          Biography

          Chin-Ning Chu was born in mainland China, grew up in Taiwan, and emigrated to the United States in 1969.

          In "The Art of War for Women, "bestselling author Chin-Ning Chu brings the eternal wisdom of philosopher-general Sun Tzu to women looking to gain a better.

        1. The Prosperity Bible is a one-of-a-kind resource that collects the greatest moneymaking secrets of authors from every field-religion, finance, philosophy, and.
        2. Using Carl Jung's famous parable of the rainmaker as a framework, Chin-Ning Chu explains universal truths about the nature of effort, success, willpower.
        3. From a life of affluence and privilege, my family was reduced to the condition of faceless immigrants among millions in Taiwan who had fled the.
        4. In this transforming book the world's foremost expert on the Asian business mind, Chin-Ning Chu, shows us how to liberate the power hidden within us all.
        5. Chin-Ning Chu is a descendant of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.[citation needed]

          At the age of three, Chu went to Taiwan with her family as refugees.

          At the age of ten, her father began to teach her strategies by reading from the text of the ancient Chinese Art of War classics nightly.

          In high school, Chu became a novice at a Catholic convent. While a full-time student, Chu worked