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  • Leadership Aikido

  • Filling a Global Gap
  • By: John O'Neil
  • Narrated by: John O'Neil
  • Length: 50 mins
  • 2.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

Aikido leaders work to achieve inner calm when under attack and can blend energy with a competitor to move forward. In this program, John O'Neil, President of The Center for Leadership Renewal, explains the aikido style of leadership and the critical elements - adaptability, flexibility, and partnership - necessary in such a leader. In addition, O'Neil talks about creating organizational commitment and communicating your organization's vision.
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Aikido?

No mention of what aikido really is. Why do I need 14 words in this review?!

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Where's the Aikido-part?

Not the best ... an interesting story about a human relations story ... but not really worth listening to. :-(

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