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El. knyga: Connected Capitalism: How Jewish Wisdom Can Transform Work

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  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: New Jewish Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487538200
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: New Jewish Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487538200

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In our present state of disconnect and loss, Connected Capitalism offers us a deeper and more satisfying approach to both work and life – one that is rooted in relationships, trust, forgiveness, and empathy.

What should our post-COVID work world look like?

In Connected Capitalism, David Weitzner shows us how to draw from the classic teachings of Judaism in order to positively transform our workplaces and our working lives. He outlines a philosophy that will empower the disenchanted to build a stable future in a world of crony capitalism, global pandemics, racial injustice, and social disconnect.

Weitzner, a professor of management who chooses to look beyond management and mindfulness, envisions a workplace based on the ancient Jewish practices of mitzvah, creating a space for meaningful moments with other people, and chavrusa, co-creating and working on endeavors together.

Combining these spiritual concepts with the voices of today’s political strategists, business leaders, and artists, Connected Capitalism inspires us to approach our work with curiosity, engage with those who were once strangers, and tap into a hopeful and meaningful future.



Applying the classic teachings of Judaism, Connected Capitalism is an empowering call to fix what is currently broken in our social, political, and economic spaces.

Recenzijos

"For business leaders whose education and experience have focused only on profit and end results, Weitzners book, as well as other works that he mentions, can provide some guidance in how to change the office dynamic."

- Sheryl Pockrose (The American Israelite)

Daugiau informacijos

Runner-up for Foreword INDIES 2021 Bronze Medal winner for Business & Economics 2022 (United States).

Acknowledgments


Introduction: It’s Time for a Different Spirituality


Part One: Meaning in Work


1. Mindfulmess
2. Be Spiritual or Do Spiritual Work?
3. Mitzvah in the Workplace


Part Two: Connecting through Work


4. Transformational Cooperation
5. All “WE”s, Always
6. Connected Capitalism


Part Three: Wonder at Work


7. Curiosity Isn’t Relevant
8. Elevating Forgiveness
9. Strategize for Hope


Notes

David Weitzner is an assistant professor in the School of Administrative Studies at York University.