Aikido practices, communication awareness and effective entrepreneurship

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Founded on Eastern wisdom traditions, the martial art of Aikido focuses on moral and spiritual development through psycho-physiological harmonization of the mind, body and spirit. The purpose of this article is to explain the effects of Aikido practices on enhancing communication and mindfulness in entrepreneurial contexts. In addition, the article introduces research on Aikido aimed at enhancing cross-organizational and cross-cultural exchanges where unmediated, proxemic interpersonal interactions are supplanted by virtual (synchronous and asynchronous) communications media, such as e-mail and voice mail.

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Rudisill, K. C. A. (2007). Aikido practices, communication awareness and effective entrepreneurship. Journal of Human Values, 13(1), 35–42. https://doi.org/10.1177/097168580601300105

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