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Danah Zohar posted a blog post
HR’s moral mission In 2004, in my book Spiritual Capital, I wrote: “Our capitalist culture and the business practices that operate within it are in crisis. Capitalism as we know it today—an amoral culture of short-term self-interest, profit maximisation, emphasis on shareholder value, isolationis...
March 6, 2015
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Changing capitalism from within
To change capitalism in a way that sustains the freedom and creativity of the markets, capitalism must change itself, from the inside.
March 6, 2015
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Danah Zohar interviewed by Serge Sardo
Serge Sardo: What do you mean by spiritual capital and what is its relationship to spiritual intelligence? Danah Zohar: Spiritual intelligence is the need for and access to vision, values and a sense of higher purpose. Spiritual capital is putting these visions, values and higher purposes into p...
March 6, 2015
Danah Zohar posted a blog post
I was raised by my grandparents during the 1950’s in the American Midwest. They were deeply religious people, devout Methodists, who had known poverty and hardship all their lives and survived the Great Depression. My grandmother had to support the family due to my [...]
March 6, 2015
Danah Zohar posted a blog post
Praising and justifying himself for his drive to emasculate the state’s trades unions, Wisconsin Governor Scott Brown said emphatically, “You identify the problem, then you identify the solution.” The unions were the problem, stripping them of their powers the solution. Nice and tidy, [...]
March 6, 2015
Danah Zohar is now a member of Berrett-Koehler Community