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The Thomistic Institute

Virtue: The Human Operating System | Prof. Andrew Abela

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Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic, Thomism, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Catholicism, Philosophy, Christianity

4.8873 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This lecture was given on February 26th, 2024, at Georgetown University.


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About the speaker:


Andrew Abela is the founding dean of the Busch School of Business and Ordinary Professor of Marketing at The Catholic University of America, in Washington, D.C. His research on the integrity of the marketing process, including marketing ethics, Catholic Social Doctrine, and internal communication, has been published in several academic journals, including the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, the Journal of Business Ethics, and the Journal of Markets & Morality, and in two books. He is the co-editor of A Catechism for Business, from Catholic University Press, and winner of the 2009 Novak Award, a $10,000 prize given by the Acton Institute for “significant contributions to the study of the relationship between religion and economic liberty.”


Dr. Abela also provides consulting and training in internal communications; recent clients of his include Microsoft Corporation, JPMorganChase, and the Corporate Executive Board. Prior to his academic career, he spent several years in industry as brand manager at Procter & Gamble, management consultant with McKinsey & Company, and Managing Director of the Marketing Leadership Council of the Corporate Executive Board. He holds a B.Sc. from the University of Toronto, an MBA from the Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland, and a Ph.D. in Marketing and Ethics from the Darden Business School at the University of Virginia. He and his wife, Kathleen, live in Great Falls, Virginia with their six children.

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Welcome to the Tomistic Institute podcast.

0:06.2

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0:27.6

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0:33.6

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0:39.7

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0:48.8

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0:55.2

So this is, I'm hoping, going to be one of the more practical Thomistic Institute lectures that you have received.

1:02.7

So I run a business school, which is essentially a practical endeavor.

1:07.8

So here's a question for you.

1:09.9

If I told you, I'm going to share something with you that is going to allow you to get more done, more effectively,

1:14.6

and make life easier at the same time.

1:16.6

Would that be something interesting you'd want to know about?

1:19.6

Okay, all right, good. Let's go there.

1:21.6

Give you an analogy.

1:23.6

So we have a grandson, our first grandchild.

1:25.6

His name is Owen.

1:26.6

And he's exactly at that stage where he's learning to walk.

1:30.3

And it's fun to watch him trying to walk.

1:33.3

You can tell he has the muscles to do it.

1:36.3

He has the balance, because he's balancing there, but every step is like conscious effort, and then it falls down.

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