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Megatrends 2010: The Rise of Conscious Capitalism: Seven New Trends That Will Transform How You Work, Live, and Invest

Megatrends 2010: The Rise of Conscious Capitalism: Seven New Trends That Will Transform How You Work, Live, and Invest
By Patricia Aburdene

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A change in business is coming--one that is far more important than advances in information technology or a shift in the economy. In Megatrends 2010, best-selling author and legendary social forecaster Patricia Aburdene charts the forces that will shape the way business is conducted in the next ten years. These trends will give rise to an economy driven by social responsibility, spirituality, and consciousness. Using the same proven methods of prediction used in her previous Megatrends books, Aburdene presents compelling evidence for a revolutionary shift towards enlightened business in the next decade--and shows why success for any business will hinge on merging capitalism and consciousness.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #873018 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-01
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Binding: Audio CD

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"If you care about a more sensitive capitalism, this is a must read." -- Robert Glassman, Cofounder, Wainwright Bank

"If you want the ‘Big Picture’ on the changes rocking business, this book is for you." -- Dave Stangis, Director, Corporate Responsibility, Intel Corporation

"Megatrends 2010 is a must read." -- Patrick T. Parenty, Senior Vice President L’Oreal USA, General Manager REDKEN 5TH Avenue NYC

"Megatrends 2010 provides incontrovertible proof that doing good and giving back pays off for everyone. This book is thrilling." -- Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom

"Patricia Aburdene shows you how to capitalize on the trends transforming business." -- Deborah Meyer, Vice President Lexus Marketing, Toyota Motor Company

"Read this fascinating book for yourself; read it for your business." -- Ann J. Mincey, Vice President Global Communications, REDKEN 5th Avenue NYC—a division of L’Oreal USA

"This book is inspiring because it communicates the powerful connection between our spirit and the work we do." -- Eileen Fisher, Chief Creative Officer, Eileen Fisher, Inc.

"Whether you run a corporation or a household, this book should be required reading." -- Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things

The new economy of consciousness is replacing the Information Age. Those seeking uplifting cheer for troubled times will applaud. -- Future Survey, October 2005

To my delight, this book declares the future will be focused on spirit. Let's create the future right now! -- MrFire.com, September 2005

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"Right on the mark. Read it, enjoy it, and feel uplifted by it." —Amy Domini, Founder, CEO, Domini Social Investments



"Patricia Aburdene shows you how to capitalize on the trends transforming business." —Deborah Meyer, Vice President Lexus Marketing, Toyota Motor Company



"Megatrends 2010 provides incontrovertible proof that doing good and giving back pays off for everyone. This book is thrilling." —Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom



"If you want the 'Big Picture' on the changes rocking business, this book is for you." —Dave Stangis, Director, Corporate Responsibility, Intel Corporation



"This book is inspiring because it communicates the powerful connection between our spirit and the work we do." —Eileen Fisher, Chief Creative Officer, Eileen Fisher, Inc.

About the Author
Patricia Aburdene is one of the world's leading social forecasters and co-author of four Megatrends books, including the New York Times best-seller Megatrends 2000 (William Morrow, 1990, with John Naisbitt). She is a highly respected speaker who lectures around the world on global trends.


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Trending Toward the End of Greed5
In their 1982 title Megatrends, Patricia Aburdene and her former husband John Naisbitt talked about the birth of the Information Economy; in Megatrends 2000, published in 1990, they predicted the networked, technology-driven Internet era. The coming megatrend, Aburdene asserts, will not be driven by external, social, or technological forces so much as "the internal dimension of change" that will reinvent free enterprise. And she's predicting that this spiritual megatrend will take firm hold of the American way of business by, say, 2010.

In seven chapters the book identifies the major facets of the new megatrend, including:

* The Power of Spirituality - From Personal to Organizational
* The Dawn of Conscious Capitalism
* Leading from the Middle
* Spirituality in Business
* The Values-Driven Consumer
* The Wave of Conscious Solutions
* The Socially Responsible Investment Boom

Along the way, Aburdene offers many intimate portraits of the people behind the spiritual evolution in business, from meditating CEOs to value-driven consumers and socially responsible investment counselors. In "Leading from the Middle," Aburdene suggests that conscious capitalism will spell an end to the era of high-profile CEOs who are outrageously overpaid not only to provide symbolic leadership of corporations, but to take virtually all the credit and blame for their companies' fortunes.

The question is what this and all the other "conscious capitalism" trends really portend for the future of American commerce. To Patricia Aburdene, this future will be one in which "the spiritual transformation of capitalism" will shift the American way of doing business "from greed to enlightened self-interest, from elitism to economic democracy, from the fundamentalist doctrine of `profit at any cost' to the conscious ideology that espouses both money and morals." If the author is overly optimistic, one hopes that she's not too far off the mark. In a time when natural disasters and accelerating environmental decline are colluding with exceptional political ineptitude to stress the great American experiment as never before, it might just be the approaching enlightenment of capitalism that illuminates a sane, sustainable path ahead for us all. -- From the Fearless Spotlight Review by D. Patrick Miller

A new kind of MegaTrend5
I've been a fan of the MegaTrend series since the beginning.. but was apprehensive when I saw that John Naisbitt was not involved in this book.

Even while reading, I kept thinking.. this isn't what I expect from a Megatrends book.

Despite this disconnect.. and especially upon further reflection, I've found that MegaTrend 2010 has indeed followed the major trends and is very appropriate for today.

Amazing research is sited showing that more and more people are expecting good corporate citizenship. Aburdene tells us this proves Milton Friedman wrong "A corporation exists for the benefit of it's shareholders"... though I'd compromise and say that now "A corporation exists to benefit it's shareholder according to their current values"

Besides, several examples are cited where a corporation doing the right thing MAKE MORE PROFIT. That's got to benefit the shareholders.

This is one of the trends. Thought provoking, important issues for our time, and great for planning ahead.

If you're going to be around for a few years... read this book.

An informative and inspiring read overall4
An informative and inspiring read overall. As the extended title states, the book traces the rise of trends in workplace, lifestyle and relationship to investments that promise to align the world closer to "spirit". The author cites numerous examples of the trends and quotes leaders in the emerging movements, both from their writings and from personal interviews. This is a very well researched book and the author makes full use of her level of access to make leaders and experts come across intimately.

The tone is at times too colloquial and it detracts a little from what is being discussed, however, the general effect is still convincing. I should mention that I had just read Naomi Klein's No Logo before picking up Megatrends 2010. I'd have to contrast the two by saying that the Klein book hit like a ton of bricks and was very tightly crafted but left me feeling numb and powerless while I took Megatrends lightly at first, it pushed me further into believing in social change through business and wanting to take part in it. A valid critique of Megatrends is that it does not expose and confront the dark side of capitalism, or, more generically the world, but rather seems to dance around it a bit.

The power of this book and its contribution will truly be reflected in the changes and actions it will inspire in the readers. In addition to talks with visionary CEO's and founders, Patricia emphasizes the quiet leadership and influence that middle managers and everyday consumers can have over even our global economy. After finishing it, you will know that it is ok to dream of a better world and that there are facts also on the side of your faith. No entrepreneur or manager who stands up for what they believe is right will feel that they are standing alone.