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Spiritual Capital: Wealth We Can Live by

Wealth We Can Live by

Author: Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall   Series: UK Professional Business Management / Business

Applies spiritual intelligence (SQ) to the business arena, taking emotional intelligence a giant step forward demonstrating how we can use SQ to transform corporate culture and society at large. This book is a kind of capitalism, where wealth is about more than money.

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Applies spiritual intelligence (SQ) to the business arena, taking emotional intelligence a giant step forward demonstrating how we can use SQ to transform corporate culture and society at large. This book is a kind of capitalism, where wealth is about more than money.

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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 maximization, emphasis on shareholder value, isolationist thinking, and profligate disregard of long-term consequences-is an unsustainable system, a monster set to consume itself.

Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall argue that a critical mass of individuals acting from higher motivations can make a difference. They offer a radically new philosophy for corporate governance that alters the meaning and purpose of business and wealth creation. They describe a values-based business culture that focuses on the accumulation of "spiritual capital" rather than material capital. Rather than strictly benefiting shareholders, spiritual capital benefits all stakeholders-including the whole human race, present and future, and the planet itself. Spiritual capital nourishes and sustains the human spirit.

Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall introduce the concept of spiritual intelligence (SQ), and describe how it can be used to shift individuals and our culture from a state of acting from lower motivations (fear, greed, anger, and self-assertion) to one of acting from higher motivations (exploration, cooperation, power-within, mastery, and higher service). They show how this shift actually happens in a given organizational culture. They look in depth at the issues that dominate corporate culture and examine the role of the leadership elite who must be the ones to bring about and embody this cultural shift. Finally, Zohar and Marshall argue that spiritual capital is a valid and workable form of capitalism and detail what we, as individuals, can do to make it happen.

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Critic Reviews

“"It is folly to imagine that this can be achieved without transforming the motivations that govern organizations and societies, starting with each of us. As Zohar argues, for all of human history this has required cultivating our spiritual intelligence and building spiritual capital, and today is no different." --Peter Senge, Director, The MIT Center for Organizational Learning and author of The Fifth Discipline "It is folly to imagine that this can be achieved without transforming the motivations that govern organizations and societies, starting with each of us. As Zohar argues, for all of human history this has required cultivating our spiritual intelligence and building spiritual capital, and today is no different." --Peter Senge, Director, The MIT Center for Organizational Learning and author of The Fifth Discipline”

“It is folly to imagine that this can be achieved without transforming the motivations that govern organizations and societies, starting with each of us. As Zohar argues, for all of human history this has required cultivating our spiritual intelligence and building spiritual capital, and today is no different.”
—Peter Senge, Director, The MIT Center for Organizational Learning and author of The Fifth Discipline

“It is folly to imagine that this can be achieved without transforming the motivations that govern organizations and societies, starting with each of us. As Zohar argues, for all of human history this has required cultivating our spiritual intelligence and building spiritual capital, and today is no different.”
—Peter Senge, Director, The MIT Center for Organizational Learning and author of The Fifth Discipline

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About the Author

DANAH ZOHAR is a physicist, philosopher, and management thought leader who speaks at international conferences on business, education, and leadership. She has made in-house presentations at numerous organizations, including Volvo, Shell, British Telecom, Motorola, Phillips, Skandia Insurance, UNESCO, The Young President's Organization, The European Cultural Foundation, and many others. She is the author or co-author of several books, including Spiritual Intelligence, Rewiring the Corporate Brain, The Quantum Self, The Quantum Society, and Who's Afraid of Schrodinger's Cat?
IAN MARSHALL is a Jungian-oriented psychiatrist and psychotherapist and the co-author (with Danah Zohar) of Spiritual Intelligence, The Quantum Society, and Who's Afraid of Schrodinger's Cat? He studied philosophy and psychology at Oxford University before entering medical school at London University. He conducts workshops internationally with Danah Zohar.

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Product Details

Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers | Berrett-Koehler
Published
30th April 2004
Pages
250
ISBN
9781576751381

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