Modern Elder.
https://gyazo.com/9635e9868030ee5bc2d720d10a75bd74
Books on [countermeasures against aging
So I think I should read it, as I'm interested in aging prevention, but for some reason I get the feeling that I'm going to lose if I read it. w
In addition, "If you read it, you lose" is one of the symptoms of aging that I have noted in the past, so there is no way out of it.
How to work as a "modern elder" (new elder) who will always be respected as a wise man in the workplace in the age of 100 years of life.
I just don't get this "I want to be respected as a wise man" feeling.
But well, I think "polishing your ability to give advice" is certainly important, and probably not currently polished, so you should definitely read it!
Read and say a few words
The book is decent, it says this
If we continue to follow the image of our elders - the old man from a high podium, giving a heavy-handed sermon - we will not be able to grow much.
What is Modern Elder?
Excellent judgment
Real Insights
EQ
Ability to think from a bird's eye view
spirit of service
menstruation
Mentor and intern at the same time
translation
Lesson
Evolution.
The fourth and most difficult, yet indispensable, step in becoming a modern elder is the ability to evolve. If you are stuck in the past and follow the image of your elders - the old man from the podium - you will not grow much.
Identity Diet
Redefine your reputation
Reset Knowledge, Become an Intern
Learning
Questions and Consensus Building
curiosity
Dig deeper into the business
Catalytic Question
Clarify what you want to get out of the question.
Collaboration.
Ensure psychological safety
Make collaboration part of your culture
personality test
MBTI
Hogan Assessments
DISC
color code
eniagram
Consider the terms of the exchange
counsel
Do we give knowledge or awareness?
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