Meaning, even if it comes at a price
The rise of the meaning economy shows that the profit world has discovered the power of values and intrinsic motivation. More and more organizations are actually no longer selling products or services, but values that people attach personal importance to.
The difference between a real meaning economy and a nice story to sell more products lies in the extent to which organizations themselves recognize the experience of meaning. Even when there is a price to pay.
Time to check in
What is needed for this? That the individual in an organization has small moments of reflection, in which they connect themselves and what is meaningful to them with work, entrepreneurship and leadership. From the connection between head and heart, they make the business world more human, more meaningful and more meaningful. That is why it is 'time to check in'.
Check in is a conceptual and philosophical book that aims to provide tools for the search for meaning and purpose in companies. Attention is paid to the origin of the word 'economy' in Greek and via saudi arabia telegram data Christian values we then travel via the Enlightenment to the first thinkers on economy such as Adam Smith .
Through Freeman's ideas, we arrive via the stakeholder approach, ethics and social responsibility at meaning. This historical approach makes it clear how thinking about organizations and value has developed over the past centuries. It becomes clear that meaning at a social and organizational level starts with the stories that individuals tell each other.
All in all, the book remains quite abstract. If such stories appeal to you, you will certainly find the book useful.
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