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  2. Guru - Wikipedia

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    This interaction exemplifies the importance within the Hindu tradition for a disciple to seek guidance from an experienced spiritual guru. [40] Additionally, other references to the role of a guru in the Bhagavad Gita include verse 4.34 - those who know their subject well are eager for good students, and the student can learn from such a guru ...

  3. Mentorship - Wikipedia

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    Mentorship is the patronage, influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. [1] A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. [ 2 ] In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and professional growth of a mentee.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Words to watch

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    In some types of writing, repeated use of said is considered tedious, and writers are encouraged to employ synonyms. On Wikipedia, it is more important to avoid language that makes undue implications. Said, stated, described, wrote, commented, and according to are almost always neutral and accurate.

  5. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the transactional approach, this interaction is viewed as a fair exchange whereby the leader provides certain benefits such as task guidance, advice, support, and/or significant rewards and the followers reciprocate by giving the leader respect, cooperation, commitment to the task and good performance.

  6. Phronesis - Wikipedia

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    It implies both good judgment and excellence of character and habits. Classical works about this topic are still influential today. Classical works about this topic are still influential today. In Aristotelian ethics , the concept was distinguished from other words for wisdom and intellectual virtues —such as episteme and sophia —because of ...

  7. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Examples of dualisms include self/other, mind/body, male/female, good/evil, active/passive, and many others. A nondual philosophical or religious perspective or theory maintains that there is no fundamental distinction between mind and matter , or that the entire phenomenological world is an illusion (with the reality being described variously ...

  8. Ethos - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture representing Ethos outside the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly in Canberra, Australia. Ethos (/ ˈ iː θ ɒ s / or US: / ˈ iː θ oʊ s /) is a Greek word meaning 'character' that is used to describe the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community, nation, or ideology; and the balance between caution and passion. [1]

  9. Best practice - Wikipedia

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    An initiative of sharing good practices in terms of human resources (HR) and leadership among European nonprofit organizations was financed by the EU and launched in 2013, called HR Twinning. [27] The platform allows the public to search for good practices and its members the possibility to share their practices, engage in discussions in the ...