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Sho no Michi: The Way of Leadership

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A samurai leadership philosophy developed from the Sengoku through Edo periods. Emphasizing justice earning subordinate trust, long-term decision-making perspective, and receptivity to bottom-up counsel. Distinguished from commercial three-way benefit ethics, it embodies the hierarchical responsibility relationship in samurai society. Referenced in contemporary management and leadership studies.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Philosophy & Spirit
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:1467-1868
Influence:National
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