ChangeThis asked three questions about the economy: “In one word, sum up how you feel right now;” “How is this affecting you?” and; “What are you choosing to do about it?” The 1400 replies they received are further proof, beyond the intuitive, that work is life and that the personal is the professional. Given the chance, what questions would you ask the respondents to the ChangeThis Economy Survey?
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Many who don't have power, crave it; many who have power, hoard it. No matter where we look, leaders who exercise power with humility, wisdom and restraint are not exactly a dime a dozen. Jim Hancock poses a few questions inspired by another remarkable little film by San Francisco artist Lev Yilmaz.
We all know what's important, right? So why do we allow things that hardly matter in the grand scheme of things to function as if they were the point of our lives? Jim Hancock poses a few questions inspired by a remarkable little film by San Francisco artist Lev Yilmaz.
How do you keep a biblical perspective and purpose in life when everything conspires to blow you off your spiritual foundations? How do you get renewed from your burned out work life? What do you do when vacations and more time off don't seem to be enough?
It turns out that we need to recover the Biblical rhythm of rest and learn to be re-created. It's the antidote to the life-sucking force of modern work and life.
Your time is limited...how are you going to spend it?
Novelist Marilynne Robinson laments the loss of seriousness in contemporary thought.
Category by category, the question is not, "Are we vulnerable to disruption?" but "What will disrupt our business plan and who will be behind it?"
Is church work more spiritual than any other work?
It's no surprise that armies of accountants, lawyers and gurus circle the walls of any company with money, all selling plug and play answers. No muss, no fuss, no thought required.
Learn the joyful, life-renewing difference that screams to be integrated into life.
Dan Wooldridge reflects on the widespread impact of the life of a single man.
Dan Wooldridge notes that T.S. Eliot in his Choruses from The Rock though written in 1934 still peels back the veneer of modern business and work life to expose its emptiness.
Donald McGilchrist developed this timely bibliography on preventing and responding to corporate corruption.
Donald McGilchrist was kind enough to share this bibliography on business ethics and corporate corruption.

