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Washington Post: “What you can learn from Southwest Airlines’ culture”

Washington Post: “What you can learn from Southwest Airlines’ culture”

A consciously developed customer-centered culture is a business advantage that will serve you for years — and inoculate you against competitive inroads.

Discover Your Personal Values

Discover Your Personal Values

“At the end, this life will have been a journey of perseverance; a century, I hope, of opening to truth and love. I will have cultivated a generous heart, I will have never lost the spirit of fun, I will have loved well, and set an example of love, truth, generosity, beauty, laughter and kindness. I will live and die at peace, confident that I did my very best.”

What Does it Mean To Practice Conscious Capitalism?

What Does it Mean To Practice Conscious Capitalism?

One of the keys to conscious capitalism is a commitment to providing exceptional value, which means being equally committed to giving exceptional value and to receiving payment for that value. It means being committed to practicing the spiritual law of abundance.

The Death of Dilbert: Why Your Children Will Need to Love Their Jobs

The Death of Dilbert: Why Your Children Will Need to Love Their Jobs

What does the current economic shift mean for the next generation? Do you really care about your work? And will your children? Because if they don't care, they're going to do an average job. And average just won't do.

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Cultural Dimension: Me or We

Cultural Dimension: Me or We

By on 07 February 2012

This video from Interfacet Training, shares about how some cultures focus on the individual as a unique, independent person, properly operating for his or her own benefit. Others focus primarily on the group, assuming that the group's well-being comes first, and the individual is expected to conform to the group's needs.

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Leaders with Values

Leaders with Values

By on 16 January 2012

In this video brought to you by Harvard Business, multiple thought leaders share their experiences with living their values in business.

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The Surprising Math of Cities and Corporations

The Surprising Math of Cities and Corporations

By on 27 December 2011

Physicist Geoffrey West discusses the sameness of organisms, cities, and corporations. In this video from TEDGlobal he shows how similar laws hold for organisms and corporations.

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For Business Schools, Culture Matters

For Business Schools, Culture Matters

By on 15 December 2011

To create a different kind of B-school graduate, a dean argues that a key first step is creating a different kind of B-school culture.

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