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Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business by Raj Sisodia, Nilima Bhat
buckeyebreezey's review against another edition
3.0
I started reading Shakti Leadership as part of a book club focused on gender issues and bringing more of the feminine into the workplace.
It started out beautifully and held my attention... until midway through the book. It was almost as if the parts that I was supposed to have read were done. And the rest of the book was beyond my understanding at that point.
The book was well written and had a number of excellent points. I just don't know that I was ready to hear the lessons of the end of the book.
It started out beautifully and held my attention... until midway through the book. It was almost as if the parts that I was supposed to have read were done. And the rest of the book was beyond my understanding at that point.
The book was well written and had a number of excellent points. I just don't know that I was ready to hear the lessons of the end of the book.
akibsi's review
4.0
Found resonance in many ways
I liked the concept of Shakfti and Shiva energies and many of the leaders' testimonials.
I found particularly interesting the heroic journey chapter.
I'd recommend this book to those that are interested in leadership, and in particular to those, like me, that sense that the old patriarchal leadership model is not the answer to the many conundrums our contemporary relationships among ourselves and with the planet live.
I liked the concept of Shakfti and Shiva energies and many of the leaders' testimonials.
I found particularly interesting the heroic journey chapter.
I'd recommend this book to those that are interested in leadership, and in particular to those, like me, that sense that the old patriarchal leadership model is not the answer to the many conundrums our contemporary relationships among ourselves and with the planet live.