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Least of effort
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Fajin Power that radically changes your Leadership
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Fajin or fa chin is a term used in some Chinese Martial Arts … When I first heard the term I didn’t know what to think of it. If your...
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Leadership and Martial Arts – Anything in Common?
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The globalization process has an impact on all of us and almost everything we do. It impacts the environment and consequently the way how or...
Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - II
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The principles I’m sharing today are not rules or steps that most of the times are offered and used separately instead of integrally in W...
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Pushing hands and Virtue
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Most people believe that martial arts are violent ego driven systems with intention to injure or kill. Several times in my previous posts ...
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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...
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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Steering and leadership
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In live situations, and similarly in martial arts, we learn by repetition and mileage, repeating the task again and again. Try to recall ho...
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Leadership and stability
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Old Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi quoted Confucius : ‘Men do not use running water as a mirror; they only use the still water.’ Only th...
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“The Way” of Leadership
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Dào – the Way and Confucianism Although Dào literally means ‘a way’ or one of its synonyms, the meaning was extended to mean ‘the Wa...
To trust the Capital?
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You will all remember the oil spill across the Gulf of Mexico back in April 2010? The oil spills are a classical ‘low probability --...
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Why yellow
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A Chinese character for colour is 顏色 (yán sè) . Before the Five Elements Theory was used and according to Daoists’ believe, there were only...
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