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Spiritual Capital : Wealth We Can Live by

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In their new book, Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall envisage two scenarios. The first is business as we know it today - all short-term interest, short-term gain, isolationist thinking, with the material bottom line as king. The second envisages a business culture driven by fundamental values and a deep sense of purpose in which wealth is accumulated to generate a decent profit while acting to raise the common good. The emphasis is on 'stake-holder value', where stake-holders include the human race, present and future, and the planet itself. These are the values of Spiritual Capital. The crucial question, which Zohar and Marshall address, How we can move from one scenario to the other? They show how we need to consider three types of capital to make the leap. Rational intelligence (IQ) and Emotional Intelligence (EQ) are needed to diagnose the current state, and then the twelve qualities of Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) can be used to bring about the final transformation. The ultimate goal is sustainable capitalism within a framework of a more meaningful working life.

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First published January 1, 2004

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4 reviews
November 30, 2008
The Abraham Maslow's pyramid was overturned on this book... The first and the most important need to pursue is indeed the need for self-actualization...and then the basic needs will come along with. Then spiritual is not a fanaticism to a spesific religion, its about accepting general values, purpose in life.
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17 reviews3 followers
October 18, 2016
Overall, I like her ideas but the examples she brings of altruistic or "spiritual" companies are massively over-rated:
Merck - yes, it did give away Mectizan, but it discovered the cure for river blindness by accident (so, no real investment in R&D) and then didn't know what to do with it. Read Hawthorne's The Merck Druggernaut for the full story there.
Coca - Cola? Seriously? How can you call Coca Cola a spiritual company when they steal water from poor communities.
British Petroleum? That's greenwashing. Here's the story in The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/environme...
or another one if you're so inclined to follow this story:
https://www.theguardian.com/environme...

These big corporations can never be "spiritual" because they are beholden to their shareholders and must report quarterly profits. If we want a new and more enlightened capitalism, we need to change the entire system, not just leave altruism in the hands of a few multinationals and hope they'll do the right thing.

Even if they want to do the right thing, they can't because the system is designed to destroy our environment, our economy and - ultimately - our spirits.
6 reviews2 followers
April 11, 2009
Very stimulating and inspiring.
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70 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2017
I re read this book. It has a good intention, but a large part seems superfluous. It's a argument for social entrepreneurship with a big detour in my opinion. Take the wider world into consideration when you do business. To me that's obvious. Do you need to be a spiritual knight for that? I don't think I am. But I think I conduct business that way. Zohar argues that only very few people can perform at a high enough spiritual level to be a knight. I believe most people are able to do the right thing. I does require a paradigm change though.
564 reviews5 followers
April 13, 2018
This book was recommended to expand one's understanding beyond IQ and EQ to include SQ. It gives a voice to how to think about the kind of wealth earned by serving fundamental human needs first over short-term bottom-line expediency. Valuable insights into what re-connects people. Karen Briscoe, author "5 Minute Success"
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19 reviews
January 28, 2018
Nothing groundbreaking, although I appreciate the framing of spiritual intelligence for corporate setting using familiar business terminology and such. I can see how this book can be useful to some nevertheless.
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May 14, 2018
Str. 13 - Duhovna inteligenca je moralna inteligenca, ki nam omogoča razlikovati med dobrim in zlim. .... To je, če hočete, inteligenca naše duše, če menite, da je funkcija duše v človeških bitjih prenos stvari iz globljih in bogatejših razsežnosti človeške domišljije ter duha v naše vsakdanje življenje, družino, organizacije in ustanove.

Str. 56 - Strah nastaja iz strahu pred napakami, izločitvijo iz družbe in izgubo službe. Vse to in spremljajoči odnosi, oblike vedenja in čustvene gonilne silnice so težko breme, ki ga nismo spremeniti.
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4 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2008
every one have to know that the problem of capitalism is lack of spirituality. Danah Zohar mentions that this problem can make other problems such as lack of happiness, greedy and others. Capitalism without spirituality can be disater for humanity.
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5 reviews
October 14, 2008
dasar pemikiran spiritualitas. menjelaskan mengenai kecerdasan otak ketiga, dimana manusia mulai mencari sebuah value pada apa yang ia kerjakan. pebahasan secara logis dan sedikit sekali menyinggung masalah agama tetapi sangatg mengarahkan pada pengakuan nilai universal yang diakui oleh siapapun.
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56 reviews6 followers
September 17, 2008
beneran buku keren banget.
jadi turn my comprehension upside down and back again.
brings u to a new vision about the world..
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28 reviews13 followers
July 15, 2009
Juga diterbitkan oleh Mizan, setelah sukses dengan SQ, termasuk kelompok buku-buku motivasi. Penutup buku ini adalah tulisan ibu Teresa yang sangat memikat.
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22 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2020
I find the scale of motivations a profoundly helpful tool. I use it with leaders and teams.
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