Lots to learn from religious orgs. Financial orgs/philosophy is still very young.
A core piece, the Church for example, attributes to its survival long term has been Pastoral Care. In our technical or business schools its hard to find people who know what that is, or why its required.
Seminaries teach Care not just theology. Students are in constant direct contact with the community and its suffering on a day to day basis, not just through a dashboard or academic papers. It has a huge effect on the type of people who get schools and hospital built and keep them running.
Religious orgs have had a long time to strike a sweet balance between whys whats and hows.
Finance-- too much what. Philo, academia by extension- overdeveloped in the why and how. It's even better these days: only extreme psychopaths will try to be influential at religious orgs..
PC is big in UK and commonwealth school systems. Shows that religious orgs are also great at spreading Good Ideas
A core piece, the Church for example, attributes to its survival long term has been Pastoral Care. In our technical or business schools its hard to find people who know what that is, or why its required.
Seminaries teach Care not just theology. Students are in constant direct contact with the community and its suffering on a day to day basis, not just through a dashboard or academic papers. It has a huge effect on the type of people who get schools and hospital built and keep them running.