The Shibumi Strategy, Matthew E. May
The Shibumi Strategy, Matthew E. May
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The Shibumi Strategy
A Powerful Way to Create Meaningful Change

Author: Matthew E. May

Narrator: Rob Shapiro

Unabridged: 2 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

One of the questions always posed to Matthew May is: How do I apply the principles of elegance and elegant solutions to my life in order to create meaningful change? The Shibumi Strategy is one of the best ways to answer that question. Shibumi is a Japanese word that describes the height of personal excellence, elegant performance, and effortless effectiveness. It is without definition. Appropos of the current economic environment, The Shibumi Strategy is a personal leadership fable that tells the story of Andy Harmon, a hardworking family man living an idyllic surburban life in fictional Twin Falls, who suddenly finds himself facing a crisis when troubled times force his company to close. With few options and many limitations, Andy must do something to avoid uprooting his family. Through his struggle, and with repeated guidance from both his sons Aikido teacher Kumi, who delivers subtle lessons in the form of personal zen principles, and his wife Lizzy, a volunteer librarian who regails him with minifables, insights from her yoga classes, and keeps him current in the science of the mind, Andy comes to understand that it is often the involuntary challenge, the setbacks, that harbor the power to transform. Approached as an opportunity no easy task when simple survival is the first order of business these unforeseen trials can sometimes result in an altogether new and more elegant lease on life. Andy experiences just such a transformation, gaining the insight that not only does a breakthrough require a difficult barrier to break through, but that a breakthrough moment often comes after a protracted struggle with a problem, followed by a break from it. In other words, break is a big part of breakthrough. Part One, a business parable, offers a pathway for leading oneself to a personal breakthrough that follows the basic structure of the story chapters--commitment, preparation, struggle, breakthrough, transformation--embedding key lessons in the form of zen aesthetic principles applied to life and work. "  Part Two, the Practicum, expands on the five-phase breakthrough cycle, and offers short insights, practical takeaways, exercises and tools for the reader to pencil through.

About Matthew E. May

Matthew E. May is a five-time author and recognized thought leader on strategy and innovation. A popular speaker, facilitator, and seminar leader, he confidentially coaches executives, artists, and athletes, and conducts custom thinking sessions for leading organizations all over the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lars K on September 28, 2014

A great and quick read on personal development based on key Japanese concepts, such as kaizen. It works; you don't get an in-depth introduction but you get a hunger to learn more about these 'tools' for improvement, reflection etc. It's a fable, so don't expect an award-winning plot to the story - b......more

Goodreads review by Debbi on November 02, 2014

Listened (from Audible dot com), and found enjoyable and instructional. Listened in one sitting (a few hours while doing chores at home). I recommend it.......more

Goodreads review by Rizvan on October 11, 2017

A little bit of personal Development......more

Goodreads review by Mike on November 06, 2017

May's ability to put us in a position to learn is exceptional. Lean and Zen, in a harmonious blend. Not a 'zen' guy, but I can see the parallels between the two.......more

Goodreads review by Silash on September 06, 2013

This review also appears on my blog www.silashruparell.com My one liner: Simplicity. Austerity and the subtraction of the non-essential. Quietude and stillness. Asymmetry and Seductive Imperfection. Naturalness without artifice. Subtlety and Suggestion. Incremental improvement produces immense change......more