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Renegotiating 'value': December 2010
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Renegotiating 'value': what faiths offer 21st century business leadership is a seminar series which seeks to explore the benefit and challenge of faith traditions in leading sustainable businesses through three seminars:. Saturday, 11 December 2010. More, more, more. The Friday Essay from. And entitled 'More, more, more'. Richness is a relationship between two people." This observation, by the Italian economist Ferdinando Galiani. John Lanchester will be delivering a sermon for the School of Life on 'Eno...
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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Business and the Kingdom. November 2016 in Bradford (UK). Visit TFN's website. At degree level, theology is a broad, multi-disciplinary subject. But it rarely includes a focus on a theology of work. This is not the case at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, which recently appointed former business leader and theologian. See our 'Contact' page. The project co-produces a quarterly journal called Faith in Business. Which carries many articles by Transforming Business' director Peter Heslam. A rapidly grow...
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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Join us in understanding and fostering virtuous enterprise for the common good! Carol is happy to assist with any practical queries (carolyn.vanwieren [at] innotecgroup.com). Donations in support of expenses associated with Transforming Business' research can be made via the website of Clare College, University of Cambridge. This also allows tax-efficient giving and Gift Aid, as Clare has charitable status. All you need to do to make a gift is go to this page. And a free year's subscription to the journal.
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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And the Renewal of Thrift. By Dr Peter S Heslam, Director of Transforming Business, University of Cambridge. Faith and enterprise are often seen as irreconcilable, as impossible to mix as oil and water. Yet they share deep roots in God's transforming spirit at work in the world. This penetrating study engages with theological, ethical and practical issues, and includes case studies that point to a positive future for transforming capitalism. Prof Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, CEO, The Roosevelt Group.
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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Here are some of the resources that helped provide the intellectual and practical background to Transforming Business. These books should be easily available via online bookstores such as Amazon. Simply click on the link cited with each resource. Successful businesses aiming for positive social impact. People and initiatives seeking to embody the spirit of enterprise. Statements of principles, codes of ethics, or value statements of major corporations. Statistics that help inform debate and action.
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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Transforming Business is a multi-disciplinary research and development project based in an ancient yet ever-new centre for excellence that is famous for many things, including its innovative and world-changing ideas, research and entrepreneurship. Surrounding the project is a growing network of business ethicists, economists, practitioners, consultants, psychologists, educators and opinion formers in research institutions and companies around the world. Co-ordinated by Dr Peter Heslam. And Dr Eric Wood.
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Transforming Business - Enterprise-based Solutions to Poverty
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Christian Entrepreneurs and Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries. Is a research initiative based on two key research findings. First, the creation of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) is crucial to economic development. Second, religion helps create the social capital necessary for successful enterprise. Despite burgeoning interest in development, entrepreneurship, and religion, the nexus between these three fields is largely ignored. We believe this is to the detriment of finding peop...