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    <description><![CDATA[<p>There are schools of thought that believe we have unlimited scope and possibilities for making decisions. The truth is that our scope is somehow restricted, and we have less room.<br/><br/>It is therefore key that we engage in innovative decision making to optimise opportunities in our business and personal lives. We need to understand our decision making skills as individuals and organisations. This will enable us to adjust accordingly to the constant changing environment. <br/><br/><b><em>Question: If Jesus Had Taught at Harvard Business School on these related issues; what would he have to say? </em></b></p><p> My name is Tinuke Akinbulumo. Happy New Year 2021 and Welcome to Season 2 of the If Jesus Taught At Harvard Business School podcast. </p><p> We are in challenging times at the moment, and everyone is seeking solutions and solace. Social Media has been a major player in the dissipation of information over this period and their protective measures have not been adequate enough to stop the publication of fake news. The impact has been quite destructive over the years.</p><p> The diverse comments on the plethora of social media outlets regarding the current COVID 19 pandemic, Brexit, US Elections, Religious views and opinions on what is right and what is wrong. <br/>The character and behaviour of some political and religious leaders have caused ripples in the belief systems of the populace. </p><p> All this had led to a simple question when it comes to the roles of Christians.<br/><br/>How do we fit into this global theatre of events and how relevant is our input in Society, hence the theme of today’s broadcast: </p><p> <b>Exploring the Spiritual Relevance of a Christian in the Global Market Place </b></p>]]></description>
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