Description
Summary
In this conversation, Si Alhir and Dave discuss the Art of War, its application in transformation work, and the naturalness and unity found within its wisdom. They explore the concept of taking whole, the relationship with the environment, and the role of the Sage Commander. Si shares personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the transformative power of the Art of War. The conversation delves into the concept of enlightened leadership and the application of the principles from 'The Art of War' in organizational transformation. It explores the distinction between an enlightened ruler and a wise general, the importance of psychological safety, and the shift from a vicious ego-based reality control cycle to a virtuous eco-based reality navigation cycle. The conversation concludes with a powerful story of using the ordinary and the extraordinary to transform toxic organizational dynamics.
Takeaways
• The Art of War is a transformative wisdom that emphasizes naturalness and unity in its application.
• The concept of taking whole and the relationship with the environment are key elements of the Art of War's wisdom.
• The role of the Sage Commander involves patience, relaxation, and an understanding of the natural flow of time and energy.
• Leadership power lies in the individual's ability to navigate the world around them, working with the environment as a partner.
• The Art of War offers tools for practice and learning, requiring a mindful and respectful approach to its application. Enlightened leadership requires awareness and mindfulness in navigating the nature of things.
• Psychological safety should focus on building strong individuals to interact in an unsafe world.
• The application of 'The Art of War' principles can lead to successful organizational transformation.
• The distinction between the vicious ego-based reality control cycle and the virtuous eco-based reality navigation cycle is crucial for effective leadership.
• Using the ordinary and the extraordinary can transform toxic organizational dynamics.
Titles
• Tools for Practice and Learning in the Art of War
• Exploring the Transformative Wisdom of the Art of War Transforming Toxic Organizational Dynamics
• Navigating Psychological Safety and Reality in Leadership
Chapters
00:00 Preroll Intro
02:33 Introduction to the Art of War and Transformation Work
13:42 The Concept of Taking Whole and Unity
29:21 Navigating the Environment as a Partner
33:03 Tools for Practice and Learning
34:05 Enlightened Leadership and 'The Art of War' in Organizational Transformation
36:56 Navigating Psychological Safety and Reality in Leadership
43:43 The Shift from Vicious Ego-Based Reality Control to Virtuous Eco-Based Reality Navigation
59:39 Transforming Toxic Organizational Dynamics
The Art of War in the Wild (May 2024)
Panel #1 - Brad Barton, Mark Ferraro, and Si Alhir
https://lnkd.in/emmnxQut
Panel #2 - Cynthia Chambers, Christine Ferraro, and Holly Fiorello
https://lnkd.in/eZNX6mJB
Panel #3 - Chris Herring, Cynthia Chambers, and Mudasir Ahamed
https://lnkd.in/ed3kyMUB
Panel #4 - John Cherian., Chris Herring, and Dave Prior
https://lnkd.in/eXB7Mm5x
Si's Books on Amazon
https://tinyurl.com/6rjvkucw
Contacting Si
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salhir/
Dave's Links
Dave's upcoming classes: tinyurl.com/u2vh9zh8
The Art of War for Collaboration: modusinstitute.com/course/art-of-war-collaboration
Contacting Dave: linktr.ee/mrsungo
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