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From the Athena Doctrine to the Five Forces of Kibbutz Leadership

by Nina | Jul 22, 2013 | Featured, Glass Ceiling, Kibbutz Leadership, Leadership, Team Building

In 2011, when the wall of water hit the Kinoya seafood factory in Ishinomaki, Japan, 800,000 cans of seafood were swept away. In the months and years that followed, as Japan worked to recover from the massive impact of the tsunami, a remarkable movement grew out of...

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