Leadership Lessons From The Great Books
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Shorts #43
Leading people with different worldviews has always been a challenge.
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #31 – Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and No One by Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and No One by Friedrich Nietzsche (translated by Walter Kaufmann)
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #30 – The Odyssey by Homer translation by T.E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia)
The Odyssey by Homer translation by T.E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia)
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Shorts #41
Western man needs heroism, not another fancy app.
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Shorts #40
Everything Nietzsche ever wrote was a lie, but it was close enough to the truth to create problems leaders are dealing with now.
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books (Bonus) – Karen Jaw-Madson, Author, Speaker, Advisor to Executives and Boards on the Future of Work
Karen Jaw-Madson, Author, Speaker, Advisor to Executives and Boards on the Future of Work
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Shorts #39
Followers in the 21st century—and beyond—need to see, not just with their hearts and minds, but also with their eyes.
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #29 – The Anti-Federalist Papers by Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin & The Founding Generation w/Dorollo Nixon
The Anti-Federalist Papers by Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin & The Founding Generation w/Dorollo Nixon
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Shorts #38
Let the hobbits show the way.