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Five Roles of a Master Herder Audiobook (Free)

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Across many bestselling books, author and teacher Linda Kohanov has explored “just how of the horse,” an experiential wisdom gained by studying the nonpredatory power of horses. In The Five Tasks of the Master Herder, she adapts these horse-inspired insights into useful tools for developing collaborative command and managing modification. Over a large number of years, Kohanov writes, “get better at herders” of nomadic herding cultures developed a multifaceted, socially intelligent form of leadership about Five Assignments of a Master Herder combining the five assignments of Dominant, Leader, Sentinel, Nurturer?/?Partner, and Predator. The liquid interplay of these assignments allowed interspecies areas to move across vast landscapes, coping with predators and changing climates, safeguarding and nurturing the herd while keeping massive, gregarious, often intense animals together-without the advantage of fences and with hardly any reliance on restraints. She includes an innovative assessment tool that may help you determine which roles you currently overemphasize and which jobs you may be ignoring-or even actively avoiding. Through this effective, at times amazing and moving publication, Kohanov will show you how to acknowledge, cultivate, and make use of all five jobs in the present day tribes of your workplace, family members, and other social organizations. Quotes: “An innovative and practical nature-based method of leadership-and lifestyle. This book isn’t just for corporate executives. Parents, instructors, community organizers, film directors, and especially politicians would all reap the benefits of learning these skills.” -William Shatner, actor, director, and author of Leonard or more Till Now “Linda Kohanov presents an interesting model for individual organizations modified from those found among animals. This beautifully written book is an essential addition to the books on self-actualization, command, and organic horsemanship.” -Rick Lamb, PhD, writer of Individual to Horseman