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To plant a walnut tree : how to create a fruitful legacy by using your experience / Trevor Waldock.
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9781857885651 (pbk.)
1857885651
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Waldock, Trevor
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To plant a walnut tree : how to create a fruitful legacy by using your experience / Trevor Waldock.
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London ; Boston : Nicholas Brealey Pub., 2011.
Description
234 p. 22 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
I want something more -- What lies beyond leadership? -- What do I aspire to? -- I need to climb a higher tree -- Leadership is a poison -- A classroom for grassroots elders -- They are making the journey -- They value an internal compass -- They haven't avoided suffering -- They discover the middle voice -- They deal with the grail question -- They seek complete intelligence -- They take the bigger view -- They pursue integrity -- They develop a passion for wisdom -- The elder in you -- An elder for you -- Growing elders -- Using elders -- Elders for life -- Planting a walnut tree.
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What's Your Legacy for the Future? 'The most unselfish thing you can do with your life is to plant a walnut tree. If you plant a walnut tree, you won't see it fruit for many years - you're investing for your children. You are planting something for generations yet to come. At the end of your life you need to be able to say, 'I planted a walnut tree.' For the twenty-something executive coming up for breath or the Chief Executive at the top of their game, To Plant A Walnut Tree is a rallying call to use your experience from day one, and to plant the seed for a fruitful legacy. It's about finding the practical answer to the What's Next? or Is this it? questions, in order to climb an even higher tree.
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Leadership
Experience
Wisdom
Values
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Experience
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Leadership
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Values
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Wisdom
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See Also:
Ability
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Command of troops
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Discussion
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Aesthetics
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Ethics
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Knowledge, Theory of
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Metaphysics
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Social values
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Spirituality
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Judgment
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Psychology
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Authors:
Waldock, Trevor
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