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Yoga for Leaders - How to manage self-disruption in a world of self-destruction - cover

Yoga for Leaders - How to manage self-disruption in a world of self-destruction

Stefan Hyttfors

Publisher: LID Publishing

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The future of business will be all about business as unusual . A tsunami of new technology in particular will mean industries, companies and individuals will experience change at a rate and scale never seen before in human history. In this book, a leading futurist provides a unique perspective for understanding and managing such change. Hyttfors draws from the idea of yogic philosophy and the concept of mind mastery to help managers address the future of disruptive change. He weaves together cutting edge technology with ancient Indian philosophy to increase business leaders understanding of how everything is interconnected, and how current problems on a macro level and exponential technologies (as solutions) will change the world. Moreover, he argues that successful management of change can be achieved by managers through a deeper awareness.
Available since: 10/11/2016.

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