Category Archives: Social Capital

One of five forms of capital or wealth that reside at the level of the organization, the team and the individual. Social capital is both internal and external. Internally, it is the degree of trust or sociability among the members of the organization. Externally, it is the degree to which the company or its brands have trust or currency in the marketplace.

Power and Influence 2006

Both governments and companies suffer under illusions of power… the intoxication of the material world and the dismissal of the power within the heart and mind. Continue reading

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A National Strategy for Competitiveness

I want to be the moderator at the next Presidential candidate debates. There are a couple questions I would like to ask about their plans for creating national wealth. Continue reading

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Capitalism Lives, but…

Capitalism is a live and well, but now it is time for an internal redefinition of capitalism, the capital that matters in the new competive world economy. Continue reading

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Back from the Dead!

I’m finished writing!!!! Continue reading

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