Danah Zohar

Books

Spiritual Capital
Wealth We Can Live By

By Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall

The world as we know it today is one based on the bottom line. Self-interest, short-term gain and isolantionist thinking dominate much of our business-led culture. The long-term consequences of this approach are potentially very damaging...
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SQ - Spiritual Intelligence, the Ultimate Intelligence
By Danah Zohar

Unlike IQ, which computers have, and EQ, which exists in higher mammals, SQ is is uniquely human and, the authors argue, the most fundamental of the three. It is linked to humanity's need for meaning, an issue very much at the forefront of of people's minds as the century draws to a close. SQ is what we use to develop our longing and capacity for meaning, vision and value...
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Rewiring the Corporate Brain: Using the New Science to Rethink How We Structure and Lead
By Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall

Drawing on a solid background in the new sciences, Danah Zohar writes with skill and breadth about the implications of the new sciences, and brings her insights home in ways that are practical and applicable to the management of organizations. Rewiring the Corporate Brain relates quantum and chaos thinking directly to organizational problems and challenges facing corporate leaders...
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The Quantum Self: Human Nature and Consciousness Defined by the New Physics
by Danah Zohar

The Quantum Self demonstrates how developments in modern subatomic physics demand a radical reappraisal of our conventional model of personality - indeed of our very idea of ourselves.
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The Quantum Society: Mind, Physics & A New Social Vision
by Danah Zohar & Ian Marshall

Drawing on the many uncanny analogies between quantum reality and the dynamics of self and society, Zohar and Marshall have developed a startling and refreshingly optimistic understanding of our social perceptions, values and behaviours.
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Who's Afraid of Schrödinger's Cat? A Dictionary of the New Scientific Ideas
by Danah Zohar

At the end of the nineteenth century, the British physicist Lord Kelvin advised his best students to avoid a career in physics. "All the interesting work has been done there", he told them.
He was wrong. The scientific revolution of the twentieth century has offered a whole new way of looking at ourselves...
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the oxford academy of total intelligence

SQ adds new and important perspectives to what intelligence rally is and how we can use it to redesign our organizations and how to move boundaries.
Vice President, Strategy, McDonalds Corporation