tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184812008649736066.post7187132524218066239..comments2023-09-20T02:03:04.242+10:00Comments on Lineaist Blog: CSR: Corporate Social ResponsibilityLineaisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11633540200467932058noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184812008649736066.post-30594965676280392432009-01-27T14:05:00.000+11:002009-01-27T14:05:00.000+11:00I agree Jonathan! As they say, the mark of a true...I agree Jonathan! As they say, the mark of a true leader is one who can follow. I think that means not taking someone else's vision as truth, but rather keeping the most pressing issues of the day in mind, and shaping our leadership campaigns around them, rather than forcing an agenda onto an amorphous situation without regard for the timing or appropriateness of that stance. If that means you become obsolete in your current incarnation, then so be it. It takes courage to realize this, which is why great leaders are few, and often have many "false starts" in their backgrounds. <BR/><BR/>The necessary teamwork of which you speak seems to me to be the collection of an "army" of sorts which can most effectively combat a present enemy of enlightenment or the human condition. Of course, this will and must change over time if we are to make progress of any sort! So the issues we face now are not inherently the ones we will face later and cannot be rated as more or less important, though I do agree with you that resistance to change will always be an impediment to the future of humanity, so long as we manage to cherish the things about our collective wisdom that DO work! Nicely put.Kathrynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09367923075004960000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184812008649736066.post-2514223378709485712009-01-26T22:11:00.000+11:002009-01-26T22:11:00.000+11:00Hey Jonathan,First of all, thanks for the referenc...Hey Jonathan,<BR/>First of all, thanks for the reference and link.<BR/>I must say that I don’t understand what exactly your response to my post is. I read your post, and I don’t see anything there clashing with my ideas or thoughts. Vice versa, companies are the best way to deliver hope, compassion and progress to the world. And they do it best when they concentrate on what they do best, business. <BR/>Anyway, one sentence got e a bit worried: "The most realistic enemy we can face as a global population is our own greed, zionism, short-sightedness, and resistance to change" <BR/>Did you really mean Zionism is the most realistic enemy we can face today, because if you did: 1. I don’t get how does that has to do with anything. 2. I will need some answers on that one.<BR/>Anyway, I liked your writing very much.<BR/>Hope to keep stimulating you to more writing.<BR/>EladElad Sherfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07377745402353400798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184812008649736066.post-53932149694142204452009-01-26T19:53:00.000+11:002009-01-26T19:53:00.000+11:00Hey Jonathan, Great blog you've got here. Mind if ...Hey Jonathan,<BR/><BR/> Great blog you've got here. Mind if I reproduce some of it in the B-School Section of DelhiPlanet.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16992734722947907897noreply@blogger.com