Connected capitalism : how Jewish wisdom can transform work /

"We can co-create or we can manage. We cannot do both. Transforming work from something that is seen as antithetical to spirituality into an endeavor of cooperative value creation requires injecting intellectual meaning, emotional connection, and awe-inducing wonder. Connected Capitalism begins...

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Main Authors: Weitzner, David (Author)
Published: New Jewish Press,
Publisher Address: Toronto :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "We can co-create or we can manage. We cannot do both. Transforming work from something that is seen as antithetical to spirituality into an endeavor of cooperative value creation requires injecting intellectual meaning, emotional connection, and awe-inducing wonder. Connected Capitalism begins with a timely critique of mindfulness, suggesting that it is too passive for our current moment. David Weitzner, a professor of management who has spent over a decade preaching for co-creation instead of management, argues for a workplace based on the Jewish ideas of mitzvah and chavrusa. Interviews with contemporary political strategists, business leaders, and artists together with the voices of ancient rabbis support Weitzner's call for a more spiritual approach to work and a more inclusive type of capitalism. In our present state of disconnect and loss, Weitzner offers us a deeper and more satisfying approach to both work and life--one that is rooted in relationships, trust, forgiveness, and empathy."--
Carrier Form: ix, 251 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781487508425
1487508425
Index Number: BM729
CLC: B985-05
Call Number: B985-05/W436
Contents: Introduction: It's time for a different spirituality -- Part 1. Meaning in work. Mindfulness -- Be spiritual or do spiritual work? -- Mitzvah in the workplace -- Part 2. Connecting through work. Transformational cooperation -- All "WE"s, always -- Connected capitalism -- Part 3. Wonder at work. Curiosity isn't relevant -- Elevating forgiveness -- Strategizing for hope.