An examination of the society-wide relationship crisis that threatens us all-and a strategic look at how we can reverse it -- It is the crisis that everyone feels but that has gone unnamed. We see the pieces: families disintegrating; communities in chaos; businesses losing the trust of customers and employees; political and religious discourse that sows dysfunction and divide. Yet until now, no one has connected the dots that reveal the larger narrative. Our broken relationships have a death grip on economic, political, and social advancements that capitalism, democracy, social programs, and…mehr
An examination of the society-wide relationship crisis that threatens us all-and a strategic look at how we can reverse it -- It is the crisis that everyone feels but that has gone unnamed. We see the pieces: families disintegrating; communities in chaos; businesses losing the trust of customers and employees; political and religious discourse that sows dysfunction and divide. Yet until now, no one has connected the dots that reveal the larger narrative. Our broken relationships have a death grip on economic, political, and social advancements that capitalism, democracy, social programs, and tax policy have been unable to break. Cumulatively this crisis feeds an emerging caste system: Individuals and organizations that possess superior relationships have, while those with deteriorating relationships are destined to have not. In This Land of Strangers, Robert Hall lays the crisis bare, and you will be shocked at the magnitude of destruction he reveals. Hall's best-selling business book, The Streetcorner Strategy for Winning Local Markets, helped spawn the customer relationship management movement. Now, with deep passion and insight borne from three decades of study, he widens the lens to look at the breadth of our relational decline and the societal trends that got us here. Focusing on four key domains-home, work, politics, and faith-he presents wide-ranging research that explores the unraveling of our life-giving relationships and the attendant costs. He debunks the assumption that we can build better lives and a stronger society on crumbling relationships. With engaging narrative style and stories, Hall looks at modern life through the prism of relationships. He challenges readers to embrace three aims that will reverse the forces that gave birth to today's land of strangers to usher in a new era-the Age of Relationship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
To my valued readers, please do me a Huge favor and write a review. My e-mail is bobh338@gmail.com if you have any questions. Thank you. God Bless. Bob Hall, at 72 years old, has dedicated the past 15 years to the profound study of spiritual topics. As an author, he has penned nine manuscripts that delve into the depths of human consciousness and our connection to the Divine. In his explorations, Bob fearlessly engages with influential works such as 'A Course In Miracles' by Helen Schucman and 'The Disappearance Of The Universe' by Gary Renard. Through eloquent prose, he conveys eternal truths that resonate with seekers of inner wisdom. Rejecting fear-based religious dogmas, Bob embraces spirituality as the transformative path for those who have faced their inner struggles. His writings boldly affirm that there is no hell-only the boundless expanse of Heaven-and that we are co-creators with the Divine. We are all Christ Beings, transcending our human existence toward awakening through the power of forgiveness. Under the pseudonym Robert Hall, Bob has authored and published nine remarkable manuscripts. Among them, 'God's Paradox: The Unliftable Stone And The All-Knowing Creator' shines as his magnum opus-a beacon of enlightenment and hope. With its profound insights, it stands as a testament to Bob's unwavering commitment to spiritual growth.
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