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Confucianism
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Biggest Relaxation Mistakes and how to avoid them
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Long ago sports evolved from martial arts (like: Greek Olympic games ) and were transformed into competitive play with rules and winning po...
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Best Practices That Drive Adaptability
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“Better to spend three years looking for a good master than ten years training with a bad one.” Wushu wisdom. We live in a fast changing ...
How to Guide Your Change
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“Change is the only constant in life” Heraclitus . Then why are we so afraid of it? In the post Organizational change I have written th...
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Sun Tzu wisdom and Leadership
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In my previous posts I have deliberately omitted any connection to well-known book The Art of War by Sun Tzu. This book is one of the seven ...
Dualism vs. Yin-Yang
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Can Western dualism be compared to Yin and Yang? We are probably all aware that René Descartes was a major figure in seventeenth-cen...
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Ancient knowledge about leadership
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Last post about “ Different views on leadership ” discussed the differences between Western and Eastern leadership views. In searching for ...
Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - I
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The central blog question is: “How to successfully lead a group of people coming from different cultural backgrounds?” Today we are facing...
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Dao De Jing
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Dao De Jing is a transcript of around five thousand Chinese characters in eighty-one chapters or sections. The chapter divisions were durin...
Tai Chi Quan Leadership
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Tai Chi Quan (Tai Chi) is represented through steps by the coordinated actions of the body’s extremities, of the body as a whole including ...
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Leadership and responsibility
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Responsibility translates into commitment to finish something. People mostly like and tend to hide from responsibility for their deeds, acti...
I Ching
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The I Ching or Zhouyi – the Book of Changes is a collection of practical wisdom used as oracular statements and pertaining to every concei...
De – Virtue - Dé
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In my blog: Virtue – Morality – Ethics and leadership I wrote that virtue motivates and morals and ethics constrain. To support that state...
Dào (Dao, Tao) – the Way
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In my blogs I have been using a term Dào (Dao, Tao) and would like to share with you my understanding of the meaning of the concept. Dào ...
Least of effort in leadership
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The Mandarin Chinese word wú wéi could be described: ‘by inaction nothing is left undone.’ It may well be also translated as ‘non-acting...
China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 3
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The third example I would like to share with you is the historical novel Three Kingdoms , written in the tradition of the Spring and Autum...
China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 2
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The second example from China’s history for an outstanding leadership can be taken from the novel: Journey to the West . The main characte...
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China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 1
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In this and the next two blogs I will try to shed some light on the topic of how one should behave and what one should aim for to be a succ...
Wing Chun basics 4 Leadership
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In the book Leadership by Virtue I refer to martial arts philosophies and Wing Chun principles with regard to a personal growth for ...
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Martial arts philosophy
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Better sweat in practice than bleed in battle (W ǔ Sh ù wisdom) The combats and strategies were a constant topic through the human hist...
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Leadership catch: Adjustment and listening
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Imagine walking through the woods. You carefully move and step slowly on the uneven ground where even the exposed tree roots are all covere...
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