Noah Mangwarara

Leadership

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Strategic Envisioning, Execution and Adaptation:Inspiration from the Spider

In the realm of strategy, nature often provides profound insights that can be applied to various fields, including business, personal development, and leadership. One of the most fascinating creatures that exemplifies strategic thinking is the spider. Through its intricate web-building, patient hunting, and resilience in the face of adversity, the spider offers valuable lessons on […]

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LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM THE LITTLE THINGS

“Four things on earth are small,    yet they are extremely wise:  Ants are creatures of little strength,    yet they store up their food in the summer;Rock Badgers are creatures of little power,    yet they make their home in the crags;Locusts have no king,    yet they advance together in ranks;a Spider can be caught with the hand,    yet it is found in kings’

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DEVELOP A STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP MINDSET – LESSONS FROM THE WEAVER BIRDS 

The world is not static, with any entity desiring success in any industry requiring a strategic thinking mindset through and through. Strategy is about knowing whom you are, your strengths and setting priorities heading into the future, with the discipline to let go of many opportunities that present themselves. Even though the competition might be busy engaging in their own affairs, it is prudent to build everything from the inside out. Concentrating overly on what the next entity is doing can destroy the very uniqueness possessed. The order of execution of the weaver birds is inspiration enough for any serious individual and organisation. 

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