Category Archives: Leadership

Everything is Changing: Why you should care

Change is everywhere – politics, business, the environment, our institutions – and it’s accelerating. Leaders in power for decades are being toppled. “Twenty something” entrepreneurs create ground-breaking technologies out of thin air. Record-setting temperatures and devastating “natural disasters” become part … Continue reading

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Interview with the Times of India

  Earlier this year, I was invited to India to present a paper at an international conference on “The Spiritual Challenge in Management.” During the conference, I was interviewed by the Times of India (the country’s most widely read English … Continue reading

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Innovation and Collaboration: What the world needs now

Responding to today’s challenges will require the cooperation of individuals and groups representing diverse backgrounds and cultures: industry leaders, government officials, non-governmental organizations, academics and visionaries. In conjunction with my good friend, Zhihe Wang, I recently had the opportunity to … Continue reading

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Economic Growth: Cure-All or Curse

Most business and political leaders are on one side; they believe unrestrained economic growth is the answer to all society’s ills: unemployment, deficits, wars etc. Those with an equally shrill opposing position include many environmentalists and academics. They believe our natural … Continue reading

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People Power

A recent article proclaimed:  “President Barack Obama appeals directly to the public in hopes of influencing a deficit reduction deal.” That was a step in the right direction as Congress was largely dysfunctional during the debt ceiling negotiations. Therefore, it made perfect … Continue reading

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