This entry is part 16 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics In July of 2008, the TED Spread, a financial indicator of perceived credit risk the the U.S. economy as a whole, suddenly spiked. The TED Spread is measured in basis points (bps) between the interest rates on interbank loans and the short-term […]
Conscious Capitalism 2015: Day 1 Review [Part 1]
This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series CC2015 Somewhere in middle America I’m sitting on a train slowly winding my way home from a most amazing conference, Conscious Capitalism 2015. Designed mainly for executives and their teams, the conference focuses on empowering leaders to enact the Four Principles of Conscious Capitalism in their […]
Human Relationships, Not Numbers
This entry is part 11 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics Mother Teresa spent her life laboring for the poor and seeking to alleviate not only the poor’s lack of bread, but also the lack of love she often found there. To many, her task seemed so insurmountable that some would ask why […]