Respectonomics features the financier, philanthropist, poet and speaker Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley. Listen in as Jeremy unpacks the importance of Respectonomics in business today, while interviewing guests and helping corporate business reignite the fire of the Human Being, recreate the values of unity, refresh the pleasures of innovation and productivity, AND give HOPE a valid and powerful place in our lives.
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Respectonomics features the financier, philanthropist, poet and speaker Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley. Listen in as Jeremy unpacks the importance of Respectonomics in business today, while interviewing guests and helping corporate business reignite the fire of the Human Being, recreate the values of unity, refresh the pleasures of innovation and productivity, AND give HOPE a valid and powerful place in our lives.
In this Compass Point series, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the Voice of Respectonomics, and his co-host Sarah Benton interchange the idea of the human and corporate necessity for oxygen in order to exist – and thrive. Business today is plagued with an identity issue, employees experience “psychological suffocation” and fear to express their opinions. The discussion reveals how corporations may breathe new life into their structures. Managers and staff need to share this message. Workshops are available for follow-up. Email jeremy@respectonomics.com for more information.
Respectonomics
Respectonomics features the financier, philanthropist, poet and speaker Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley. Listen in as Jeremy unpacks the importance of Respectonomics in business today, while interviewing guests and helping corporate business reignite the fire of the Human Being, recreate the values of unity, refresh the pleasures of innovation and productivity, AND give HOPE a valid and powerful place in our lives.