Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.
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Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.
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Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.
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Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.
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Jim Hancock interviews Brett Johnson — an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson — on transforming businesses to accomplish more than bottom line profitability.
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InsideWork Chief Technology Officer, Sam Nguyen reports from O’Reilly’s Open Source Convention on the business implications of emerging software design principles and practices.
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Gleanings from The Soul of Silicon by George Gilder
Sam Nguyen captures the basic ideas from George Gilder's essay on a radical shift in thinking about capital, economics, and the role of the church today.
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Thanks for caring Netflix
The recent Southern California wildfires has displaced many people. Netflix took notice and responded. They showed that they cared about their customers.
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Dr Peter Heslam, director of Transforming Business at Cambridge University, reflects on Anita Roddick (founder of The Body Shop) and her contributions to transformational business.
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A Tool for Yourself, Your Team, and Your World
You and your team are stuck. It happens as you pursue and tackle ambitious, challenging, and world changing ideas and projects. This book is a practical and fearless way to regain the momentum…and the fun!
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Garry Wills put his finger right on the bruise in his April 9, 2006 New York Times Op-Ed, Christ Among the Partisans.
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A Business-Friendly Supreme Court Justice?
If you think the appointment of a new Supreme Court Justice is all about culture wars, think again.
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Evangelicalism As A Market
Business Week gave the May 23, 205 issue to a business-eye view of American Evangelicalism.
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Is There Any Such Thing As A Christian Company?
An InsideWork reader wonders which companies identified themselves as Christian companies on a CNBC: On Assignment program called God & Money. That’s an interesting quesion…
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CNBC Asks the Big Question
A CNBC On Assignment episode explores the connection between faith and commerce, especially in the mass media.
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