Examining an Alternative to Capitalism
Professor Dirk Philipsen discusses the concept of an economy that does not need to grow and proposes a practical step toward achieving it.
Professor Dirk Philipsen discusses the concept of an economy that does not need to grow and proposes a practical step toward achieving it.
Professor Dirk Philipsen discusses the need to move away from a system that pursues growth indiscriminately, gets up close and personal with our carbon footprint and shares the status of many non-investing initiatives that are growing in the green space.
Capitalism has been the foundation of our society for centuries, but at what cost? According to Professor Dirk Philipsen, the pursuit of economic growth within a capitalist society has led to the overuse and exploitation of resources, creating scarcity and ultimately damaging our planet. In this episode, Professor Philipsen sheds light on the history of capitalism and explains why we need a new approach that prioritizes sustainability and compassion.
In this episode, we talk about how to make remote teams work well with Raj Goodman Anand, an entrepreneur who has been running a fully remote global team for over seven years.
Are you a boss or an employee who struggles with maintaining a positive relationship with each other? Do you find yourself feeling unvalued or unappreciated in the workplace? Look no further, because this episode has got you covered!
Charlene shares a few deeply personal experiences as both a pesky employee and a pesky boss.
Part Two of the Series known as the Pesky Employees. This episode covers most things remuneration.
Compassionate Capitalism is about putting a human face to the business. We begin a new series about that pesky problem best known as Employees.
Compassionate Capitalism is about putting a human face to the business. We begin a new series about that pesky problem best known as Employees.
Finishing the month and the series of Good News. A Canadian success story you won’t likely hear a lot about.