Megatrends 2010 : the rise of conscious capitalism / Patricia Aburdene. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Charlottesville, Virginia : Hampton Roads Pub. Company, (c)2005.Description: xxv, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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Contents:
The dawn of conscious capitalism -- Leading from the middle -- Spirituality in business -- The values-driven consumer -- The wave of conscious solutions -- The "socially responsible" investment boom -- Conclusion: The spiritual transformation of capitalism.
Subject: "The rise of conscious capitalism. Coauthor of best-selling Megatrends 2000 investigates corporate social responsibility; finds that significant numbers of companies are placing social, spiritual, and environmental values ahead of the bottom line; and reports data showing that socially responsible practices actually help boost profits. Identifies eight new trends that will redefine how we work, live, shop, and invest"--Provided by publisher.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction HF5388.A28 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31923001110663

The power of spirituality-from personal to organizational -- The dawn of conscious capitalism -- Leading from the middle -- Spirituality in business -- The values-driven consumer -- The wave of conscious solutions -- The "socially responsible" investment boom -- Conclusion: The spiritual transformation of capitalism.

"The rise of conscious capitalism. Coauthor of best-selling Megatrends 2000 investigates corporate social responsibility; finds that significant numbers of companies are placing social, spiritual, and environmental values ahead of the bottom line; and reports data showing that socially responsible practices actually help boost profits. Identifies eight new trends that will redefine how we work, live, shop, and invest"--Provided by publisher.

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