By Rinaldo S. Brutoco, Founding President of World Business Academy In our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action. – Dag Hammarskjöld, U.N. Secretary-General (1953-1960) If we are to address the many challenges of our era, ranging from climate change to income inequality, leaders must increasingly embrace a unique combination […]
corporate governance
From the Current Business Paradigm to the Second Renaissance
Business being the most pragmatic of all social organizational forms, it historically has focused narrowly on its economic activity without being distracted by the demands of political affiliations, societal and communal needs, environmental concerns, individual aspirations or civic pursuits, except for those which have been legislated or decreed by regulatory agencies, or the occasional token donation to a cultural charity such as the opera.