Principled Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Faith and Work Culture


Religious liberty is increasingly under attack—both globally and even in the United States. This panel addresses why religious liberty is such fundamental human right, explores religious persecution across the globe, and examines recent efforts in the United States to reduce religious liberty as a mere “right to worship” within the confines of a church rather …
Billions of dollars have been poured into Africa since the 1960s to address poverty to little apparent effect. Could it be that the way of poverty lies less in wealth transfers and more in the development of institutions such as rule of law and, above all, strong property rights. In this session, we discuss the …
Many faith-based organizations are driven to assist the poor. Not all approaches, however, are effective or unite good intentions with sound economics. In this panel join Rick Larsen, Joseph Grenny, and Blaine Maxfield as they discuss the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ approach to charity and self-reliance.