Episode 2: Entrepreneurship for the Common Good: A Philosophical Perspective
Summary
This conversation explores the concept of entrepreneurship for the common good, rooted in philosophical and theological traditions, and how it can inspire entrepreneurs to align their ventures with human flourishing and societal impact.
Keywords
entrepreneurship, common good, human flourishing, social impact, Jesuit, philosophy, theology, entrepreneurship exam, business ethics
Key topics
* Definition of the common good rooted in Aristotle's philosophy
* The role of human flourishing in entrepreneurship
* The Entrepreneur's Exam as a tool for self-assessment and impact
* The importance of deep desires and discernment in entrepreneurial ventures
* takeaways
* The common good is about promoting human flourishing, a concept dating back to Aristotle.
* Entrepreneurship inherently involves solving problems, creating value, and finding personal meaning, all of which promote the common good.
* The Entrepreneur's Examen is a practical tool inspired by Jesuit spiritual practices to help entrepreneurs reflect on their impact and alignment with their deep desires.
* Aligning entrepreneurial ventures with the common good can lead to more meaningful, impactful, and fulfilling business practices.
* titles
* Entrepreneurship for the Common Good: A Philosophical Perspective
* How Jesuit Principles Can Guide Impactful Entrepreneurship
Sound Bites
* "Common good promotes human flourishing."
* "Deep desires drive entrepreneurial ventures."
* "Fulfilling promises to customers promotes the common good."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:40 Guest Introduction: Father Quentin Dupont
01:31 The Concept of the Common Good in Business
01:55 Defining the Common Good: Philosophical Foundations
03:56 Common Good as Human Flourishing
04:56 Impact of Entrepreneurship on Society
05:57 What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur for the Common Good?
07:41Entrepreneurship and Promoting Human Flourishing
09:25 The Role of Self-Discovery and Deep Desires
10:29 The Jesuit Examen as a Tool for Entrepreneurs
12:10 Using the Examen to Discern Daily Impact
16:36 The Entrepreneurs Examine: A Practical Reflection Tool
19:21 Feedback from the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Summit
22:30 Spreading the Concept of Entrepreneurship for the Common Good
23:59 Future Outlook and Call to Action
The Entrepreneur’s Examen
The world needs entrepreneurs to solve problems, create value, create jobs, discover their own purpose in life, gain personal fulfillment, promote human flourishing, and benefit the common good. Any entrepreneur - and any aspiring entrepreneur - can use the centuries-old concept of the Jesuit Examen to benefit themselves and the world around them in their entrepreneurial activities.
The Entrepreneur’s Examen: Where to Begin
Find a quiet space to relax and focus.
Remember your “Why.”
What compels me to build this venture? What is its deeper purpose?
Reflect on flourishing.
How does my venture promote the good…
…through the way the business interacts with customers?
…through the treatment of my employees?
…through relationships with my supply chain? and with other partners?
…through impact on the local community?
…through effects on the environment, “our common home”?
…through the meaningfulness of my venture to me as I realize my calling, and contribute to flourishing for the good of others?
Review your day (or week, or month) and ask:
Where did my “Why” come alive? Bring to mind some concrete examples.
Where did frictions or distractions appear?
Are there patterns? What can I do differently?
Return to gratitude.
Recall your purpose. Give thanks for the chance to build something meaningful - for yourself and for others.