The Ethical Business Building the Future organization, otherwise known as EBBF, is a not-for-profit that aims to promote moral and spiritual wisdom and principles found in the teachings of the Baha’i Faith and the great religious traditions of the world, such as the principles of justice, respect, trustworthiness, integrity and unity.
#discoveringhow is EBBF’s podcast series where you can hear personal experiences and insights from EBBF members — each episode offers you stepping stones, fresh ideas, and the personal learnings of people who believe that ethical business can and should build the future.
In this fourth episode of EBBF’s #discoveringhow podcast we hear more about the function of spiritual values in companies. Doug Henck gives us practical examples from his career for applying spiritual values in complex global business environments. Marjo Lips-Wiersma new mandates for corporations for responsible conduct as well as profit. First Maja Groff shares her views on justice as a core principle supporting spiritual values.
If you’d like to know more about EBBF, you can check out their website: http://ebbf.org/
You can also read an interview with Daniel Truran, EBBF’s director, here on Baha’i Blog, EBBF: Ethical Business Building the Future – An Interview with Daniel Truran.
And lastly, you can read our conversation with the host of this podcast on Baha’i Blog as well: An Interview with Jean Parker, Host of EBBF’s Podcast Series ‘Discovering How’.
Posted by
Naysan is passionate about using the arts and media to explore the teachings of the Baha’i Faith. Back in 2011, Naysan started up the Baha’i Blog project, channeling his experiences in both media and technology companies to help create a hub for Baha’i-inspired content online.
Thanks!
Rooplall Dudhnath (October 10, 2018 at 8:54 PM)
Commendable podcast! There are learnings and insights from the talks and interviews. Thank you!
Criselda R. Figuerres (October 10, 2018 at 12:33 PM)
Like Criselda, I believe, I’ve gained valuable insights from this podcast to do with learning how a business can transition to a more spiritual footing; I especially appreciate host Jean Parker’s commendable, fully engaged interview style.
Keith J. Taylor (May 5, 2019 at 7:34 AM)