Most people don’t think of gardens when they think of strategy.
They think of war rooms. Flowcharts. Gantt charts. Dashboards.
Control, precision, optimization.
But step into a classical Chinese garden – and everything you think you know about design, structure, and planning begins to shift.
What first appears as disorder slowly reveals itself to be something much more powerful:
A system designed to feel like nature, but shaped by intense, intentional design.
Welcome to the world of curated chaos.
And welcome to the next level of strategic leadership.
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