BUSINESS MESSIAH


Transforming business and increasing market share by incorporating religious consumer ideas. Creating a stable democracy as the result of interreligious market forces.


Religious distribution shows the importance of developing religious products to increase market share. Small to Medium Enterprises in religious countries should market their religious connections and undermine multinationals by pointing out irreligious practices. In order to reduce this extremist competition multinationals will have to remove the poverty that creates the religious fundamentalism in the first place. Thus greater world equality is the result.

Times Atlas of Religions


Maslow's Triangle of needs. Modernist economic models put self-actualisation at the top of the pyramid. This model is replaced by the Business Messiah's Religious Model. When any area is deficient religion fills the gap. Social, economic and personal poverty is filled with appeals to God. This is not just self actualisation but actualisation of religion and God's will. The poverty of the United States is social, through lack of state religious identity. This originates in Thomas Jefferson's 1st Amendment that ensured separation of church and state. Church and state should be conjoined but in a democratic system of free choice with education about religious consumer options. This would resemble the UK system of education.



"The Business Messiah" is like a Business Guru but is religious rather than spiritual.

My range of seminars and workshops for global businesses facilitate businesses in the transition from current management models to a new vision. Instead of internal, individual, spiritual staff development they relate to the development of the business structures.

The vision commodifies religion but keeps a link to critical thinking with radical consumption used as a strategy to overcome religion's use as an "opiate of the masses" and also a link to faith in Divine interventions to overcome unfair trading.

The presentations are ideal for Small to Medium Enterprises as well as multinational corporations and governmental agencies.


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