Endorsements

ENDORSEMENTS
for
Moral Capitalism:
A Book of Essays

Review for Moral Capitalism

As a practicing systems engineer, I was fascinated by the diverse collection of essays found in Moral Capitalism – A Book of Essays. The concept of moral capitalism, explored through these nine essays, provides an insightful perspective on how leaders and managers can continue to strive for excellence in a world where sustainability, social justice, and digitalization are key measures for success, and I highly recommend it for anyone interested in Moral Capitalism!

SHAWN S. SMITH, phd Chief Executive Officer (Smith Informatics)

Review for Moral Capitalism

This is a highly recommended read for the advocates of moral capitalism. A book of essays presenting a comprehensive and multi-faceted exploration of the topic, weaving together a diverse array of perspectives that span from the intricacies of the fashion industry to the philosophical underpinnings of capitalism in the age of artificial intelligence!  Indeed, a diverse curation of a stimulating collection of essays will inspire the continuation of the critique and expansion of the conversation about moral capitalism.

moe saouli, dpa, mba Educator and Business Consultant

Review for Moral Capitalism

““Moral Capitalism” is a compelling exploration of the crossroads between ethics and business. It powerfully invites readers to reevaluate their understanding of capitalism and ethical obligations. This anthology of essays is essential reading for those seeking constructive modifications in capitalism. The book offers a wealth of diverse perspectives and solutions to the problems and prospects inherent in capitalism, making it indispensable for all.

dR. eUGENE dOKES Entrepreneur, Author, and Professor

Review for Moral Capitalism

I had the privilege of reviewing the new book, “Moral Capitalism – A Book Of Essays”  written by various authors who are all very successful professionals in their fields. The insights and knowledge of all of these authors provide a window into two topics – morality and Capitalism  - that are not often mentioned together. I must say it was a compelling exploration of the historic, intricate, and sometimes conflicting relationship between morality and capitalism. However, the author’s research and in-depth analysis of the link between morality and capitalism provide valuable insights into this topic. This book is important because of the timely, diverse, thoughtful, and relevant essays.  The book is a must-read for anyone interested in a relevant understanding of morality and capitalism.

andrea nierenberg

ENDORSEMENTS
for
The New World of Work:
People Leadership in The Digital Age

Review for The New World of Work

“A must read for current and future Leaders!  The authors take readers to new depths as they challenge the reader to re-think “old” HR concepts by creating, embracing, and adjusting to processes necessary for a digitalized workplace and a ‘New World!’”

Charlotte phillips Department of Defense (Retired)

Review for The New World of Work

“As changes in daily life and business have accelerated based on technological advances, the growth of ‘applications’, and regulatory and legal changes followed by Covid-19, we’ve had to rethink how and where we work, hire, get work done, etc. With that context, The New World of Work is the perfect resource for HR practitioners and business leaders to use to lead the reengineering of the HR function on the changing nature of work. I applaud the authors for so capably handling this critical topic that has thoroughly dominated my profession’s focus for the last 2 years! 

David Fay Chief People Officer (Countsy)

Review for The New World of Work

“Given how much — and how rapidly — the world has changed, no one can afford to be left behind. From philosophy to practice, this book helps leaders to ensure that their organizations stay at the forefront of HR innovation.”

Mark Stackpole, MA, Edd Director of the Office of Academic Success and Instructional Support (University of the Pacific)