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Showing posts with label
Wisdom
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The Virtue Leader: Sustainability and Martial Arts in Leadership
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In today's world, sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It's an essential part of responsible leadership. And as it turns out...
Leadership Paradigm Shift
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The challenges we face in the 21st century are often complex, where multiple causes lead non-linearly to multiple effects. Complex problem...
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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 describe why Punctuality matters
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In martial arts “punctuality” is the key. Why? Why I think so, I’ll explain later, let’s see how punctuality is defined in Wikipedia: th...
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Do we still / again need Leaders?
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Current economic and political situation in the world with all perturbations is a big puzzle for me whether we are having or not the leaders...
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What do People Want from Leaders?
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We mostly talk about leaders and what constitutes to be a leader. What about followers – do they have any role? Hearing Lao Tzu one can f...
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Ideas to Spark Positive Motivation
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We recently got a puppy Xia. She entered our hearts immediately although Biba left us not long time ago (see: Lesson of Leadership by Biba )...
Leadership Development
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In my post Are Leaders Born or Made? I expressed my belief that the best leaders have some preconditions but they learn later on how to lea...
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Leadership way: Wing Chun or Karate
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In my posts Wing Chun basics 4 Leadership and Wing Chun in Leadership I have already explained about Wing Chun principles. They are very w...
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Servant leadership
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The servant leadership philosophy and/or a set of leadership practices have been expressed and described in many ways. There is a notion th...
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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 ...
To lead people
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Have you heard of many great managers of the past? Probably much less than about great leaders. That is why “to manage” and “to lead” are...
Martial arts solution to conflict
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In previous post Leadership and conflict I've explained what conflict is, the types of conflict and how to resolve them as a leader. In...
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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...
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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Wing chun in Leadership
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Wing Chun (in Mandarin Yong chun) means “eternal spring”. It is a marvelously efficient system of aggressive self-defense that allows immed...
Education, tools and leadership
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There are numerous programs, schools and methodologies helping to understand and learn how to manage business and people: different mast...
Qi–energy–leadership
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In search for describing the Chinese term Qi (氣) I found: Ki in Japanese, Prana or Shakti in India, Gi in Korea, Ka in ancient Egypt , the a...
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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...
Walk meetings
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A while ago I happened to have a meeting while pleasantly walking through the park. Since then I try, whenever possible, to avoid to meet in...
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