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morality
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Showing posts with label
morality
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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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Can Obedience nurture Trust?
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Someone told me that blind obedience nurtures trust (my post Disciplines of execution ). Let me elaborate this a little more. I was told ...
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Disciplines of execution
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Not long ago I met a young upwardly mobile professional. While discussing his views on management practices his position was clear: the subo...
Who is the greatest leader of all time and why?
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If you ask the question publicly expect nothing less than argumentative and disagreeable discussions. We may consider leadership politic...
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Leadership and values
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In my post on Virtue – Morality – Ethics and leadership I have written down that virtue motivates, morals and ethics constrain. Most of t...
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Storytelling tool in leadership
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What is the perfect tool to connect with, inspire or motivate another? If you are trying to sell something, present it, give a speech or you...
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Loyalty at work
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In working environment have you ever wondered about: Does a mutual feeling of trust within the organization increase productivity and com...
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Resistance to change
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To change . . . Why bother? Heraclitus said: “Change is the only constant in life.” Accordingly, people like to change things or other pe...
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 ...
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...
Corporate governance in multicultural organization
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Corporate governance refers to the issues associated with the way corporations are structured, managed and operated. The use of the term “...
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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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Virtue – Morality – Ethics and leadership
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The three: virtue, morality and ethics are not new philosophical terms. To Aristotle the good for human beings must essentially involve...
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Martial arts are a value-driven system
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In the past, the main objective of martial arts was effective and efficient combat that regularly resulted in mortality or caused some deg...
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