June 2012
Intermediate to advanced
264 pages
7h 28m
English
Building on Jironet and Stein’s focus on fostering deep attunement, where two or more people find that their rhythms are suddenly in tune, John Cimino and Robert Denhardt explore musical analogies to help engender a level of group performance that is comfortably aligned and where individuality is applauded. They reveal how leaders can promote deeper connection with a group by attending to its rhythm, and how they can enhance group effectiveness by encouraging shared leadership that releases a sense of collective spontaneity and enjoyment, similar to what musicians experience in jazz improvisation. Similar to Taylor’s focus on freeing our mind and spirits ...