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Wisdom of Wolves

Leadership Lessons from Nature

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Wisdom of Wolves

By: Twyman Towery
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In Wisdom of Wolves author Twyman Towery, Ph.D., has masterfully constructed lessons on teamwork founded upon the natural instincts of the wolf pack. Rudyard Kipling said, "For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack." What would happen in our business and our personal lives if we worked together towards a common goal like the wolf pack works together for survival? This is exactly what is explored in this breathtaking and inspiring audio. It is the perfect audiobook for leadership training, retreats and teamwork exercises.

Gildan Media is proud to bring you these uplifting and life-changing inspirational books from Simple Truths, which can be used throughout every facet of your life. These audiobooks may be short in length, but their words speak volumes.

©2009 Twyman Towery (P)2013 Gildan Media LLC
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simple and yet thought provoking. I learned about wolves and human beings and interesting concepts that flow effortlessly from business to family to personal. Very humane and far reaching views and concepts for all three.

full of thought provoking ideas and concepts

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Please leave the wolves alone!

Man has regressed too much to understand them, and the story is simplly elementary wolf trivia poorly juxtaposed with human intentions.

bi-polar exploitation of wolves

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I've always been fascinated by wolves. After considering getting this book for a couple of years, hesitating (I had a gut feeling it would let me down) I finally purchased it.

I shouldn't have.

It's all over the place. One moment he's talking poetically (with romantic, classical music underneath) about wolves catching a bison and eating it. Next moment, we're back in the corporate business world, where you're left scratching the back of your head wondering what this anecdote has to do with the ravaging wolves just a minute earlier.

Oh, also throw lots of even more unrelated quotes into the mix, and you'll have yourself this book.

I wanted to like it. I didn't. It feels forced. Man is no wolf. We're not animals. There's nothing to learn from looking at wolves. Perhaps in the rare circumstance of Hermann Hesse's story The Steppenwolf;) And that one depicts exactly why it's not good to be like a wolf.

A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing

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Not recommended, it is confusing , it can be presented in a better way
The link to business is very week

It is about wolves not leadership

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