-
Spirit at Work by V. Nilakant
-
Spirituality
and Management by Donald W. McCormick
-
Spirit at
Work (A recent article in Harvard Business Bulletin on this
topic)
-
God
and Business (Article in the Fortune magazine)
-
Abraham
Maslow and Spirituality by Mario Fernando
-
Spirituality
and Health by Kieren Faull and Thomas J. Kalliath (Source: Australian Journal of
Rehabilitation Counselling, 7, 1, 43-51, 2001)
-
Selling
the Work Ethic by Sharon Beder. This is the edited text of a talk given by Sharon Beder at the launch of her latest book
Selling the Work Ethic : from puritan
pulpit to corporate PR (Scribe, 2000) at the Comedy Club, Melbourne, on November 27, 2000. The arguments she
advances here and the research supporting them are elaborated in this book.
The book is available in NZ from Addenda.
-
A
Reconnection with Core Values. Article from the Financial
Times.
-
Three
Wondrous Answers. A timeless classic from Tolstoy to soothe and
heal after the horrible events of last week (September 11, 2001).
Source: The miracle of mindfulness : a manual on meditation
by Thich Nhat Hanh. London : Rider, 1991.
-
Business Ethics:
Why It's So Hard to Measure the World Bank's Progress. (Source: Knowledge@Wharton)
Joel Oestreich, business ethics consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers, recently wrote
an international relations dissertation on the moral obligations of the World Bank and
other international financial institutions. At a seminar held last month by Wharton's
Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Oestreich and others debated how to
measure the success of these institutions when concepts like morality, transparency
and accountability are so difficult to pin down.