What attitudes and values of francis might be significant


Problem: Cunningham comments on Francis' attitude and actions regarding his "siblings" who included the poor, the outcast, as well as non-human and non-living creatures.  He reflects on the underlying vision and values that this behavior manifests.

What attitudes and values of Francis might be significant for considering a businessperson's treatment of customers, employees, investors and others as persons?

What links do you see to Melé's discussion of person-centeredness, the VBL, or Catholic Social Teaching?

References:

Cunningham, L.  Francis of Assisi.  The performing the gospel life

Dele, D.  Business ethics in Action (2nd Edition)

Vocation of the Business Leader:  A reflection.

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