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Responsiveness
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Competition or Collaboration?
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There is always a dilemma how to get better results: by fostering competition or collaboration between employees for the executions of orga...
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Avoid or not office politics inside the company?
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Politics are as old as civilization is. We are all aware of that. The fascination with politics increased in the 16th century when Machiave...
Pushing hands
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What could pushing hands in Tai Chi and leadership have in common? ‘ Pushing hands ’ or ‘tui shou’ is a two-person training routines in T...
Leadership: More Intelligence or Emotions
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Should a leader use mostly intelligence or should the emotions be primary in dealing with people, decision making…? Some of the definition...
Leadership and conflict
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Searching for a good definition of a conflict I found on Internet : a conflict is a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protrac...
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Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - III
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Let me continue this blog miniseries with a leadership methodology. In one of my previous posts - “The Way” of Leadership I compared two ...
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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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Leadership and time management
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“Please call my secretary for a meeting – she knows when I’m busy” is often heard from an important CEO? If you yourself do not manage yo...
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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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Feedback in Leadership
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“Don’t come to me with problems – come with solutions ….” is a typical sentence that you can hear from a manager or a boss that is not in fa...
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Problem solving and Leadership
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Broadly perceived “western” trap says: “Problem solving is the essence of why leaders exist to do.” Why is that false? Like falling domin...
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Leadership responsiveness
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Every and all things trigger a response: action ~ reaction. Pretend that, while walking on an icy road, you slip. What is your reaction...
Gong Fu (drinking) tea
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The traditional way or the Chinese method of tea making is called gōng fu chá or meaning “making a tea with great skill or g reat effort...
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System thinking
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Nature itself is a system with all parts entangled. Systems are like a human body: they are consisted of parts, and those same parts affe...
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