Sitting on an Occupy Wall street group inspired me to think about the changing economy and how it’s no one’s fault, but everyone’s opportunity.
Archive for the ‘Kabbalah Applications for Business’ category
“This Changes Everything” (Occupy Wall St Part 2)
November 10, 2011Create Wealth
October 10, 2011The Torah definition of “wealth” is intrinsically capable of fulfilling any need by anyone in your network. This can only be accomplished by someone who is tapped into the Source of wealth = the value intrinsic in Knowledge. VCs are at the core of the creative influx of potential and value instantiation. Value instantiation brings [...]
What Will the Business World Look Like in Messianic Times?
December 30, 2009Messianic times bring a change in the business world – in the days of Moshiach there will be no more competition. what does this mean practically? The Internet and social media have a hint…
The Year 5770 – A Year of Prophecy and Redemption
September 8, 2009Class on the Zohar, 1:119A describing the final redemption by Moshiach and alluding to the years 2012 (5773) and 2010 (5770).
Lechatcila Ariber – Part 2 (no kidding, Moshiach coming in 5770)
September 2, 2009what exactly is hakhel and what does it have to do with the coming of Moshiach in 5770?
Business 3.1 – From Competition to Cooperation
August 11, 2009BS”D I don’t know if there is already a term for Business 3.0 (I assume there is and I’m too lazy to check right now), but in case there is then you can call this next idea Business 3.1 The Rambam writes the last chapters of his Mishne Torah that in the time of the [...]
RESPECT – Key to relationship building
February 20, 2009Sales people are very annoying, and the interruptions can be overwhelming. But by allocating a bit of time to respect the person calling you can build lasting and productive relationships.
Good Note Taking Tips Part 1
February 12, 2009Good note taking does not just increase your own productivity but it also makes you a critical member of a consulting team and is crucial to successful engagements.