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The term "Consciouspreneur" refers to a person who excels in all the realms of life: Personal, Professional, Social and Spiritual, taken from the book "The Consciouspreneur" by Manoj Gupta.[1][2] They are productive and dynamic in their outer world, and peaceful and joyful in their Inner world. This approach emphasises ethical decision-making, sustainability, and social responsibility, aligning the objectives with personal values and a commitment to creating a positive impact on society and the environment.

Principles of Consciouspreneurship

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Consciouspreneurship is guided by several key principles:[3]

  • Purpose-Driven Approach: Consciouspreneurs operate with a clear mission and vision that extend beyond profit, aiming to contribute positively to society and the environment.
  • Ethical Practices: They adhere to high ethical standards, ensuring transparency, honesty, and integrity in all aspects of life.
  • Sustainability: A strong focus on sustainable practices, including reducing environmental impact and promoting social equity, is central to their operations.
  • Personal Engagement: Consciouspreneurs actively engage with people to understand their needs and foster collaborative relationships.
  • Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: Emphasizing personal growth and mindfulness, Consciouspreneurs strive to maintain a balance between their personal and professional lives.

Content and Themes

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  • Personal Growth: Self-awareness, mindfulness, and emotional intelligence as key components of effective leadership.
  • Professional Development: Insights into building businesses that align with personal values and contribute positively to society.
  • Spiritual Exploration: Exploring the role of spirituality in guiding ethical decision-making and fostering a sense of purpose in business.
  • Social Impact: Highlighting initiatives and practices that address social and environmental c

hallenges, promoting a more equitable and sustainable future.

Impact and Influence

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The Consciouspreneur movement has influenced various people and industries to adopt this in practices. There has been various crowdfunding programs organised under this too.[4]

Notable Supporters

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Several individuals have gained recognition for their conscious approach, including:

  1. Manoj Gupta: A business expert by Profession, an author by Passion, and a life empowerment virtuoso by Purpose
  2. John Court: Board Advisor, Executive Consultant, Top 100 CIO, Digital Supply Chain Leadership
  3. Amish Tripathi: Bestselling Author[5]
  4. Krishna Kumar: Technology Leader, IICA Certified Independent Director
  5. Cyrus Safavi: Managing Director at QUALITEST Germany GmbH
  6. Einav Lavi: CHRO, Talent Transformation Executive
  7. Dinesh Kumar Jindal: IT Leader with experience in managing global team
  8. Rajeev Sawhney: Board member, Technology & ESG in Financial Institutions
  9. Srishti Singh: Business Development Leader, Book Marketing Expert, Consultant
  10. Hitesh Jain: IRMA, Ex-Banker, Entrepreneur, Investor

Criticism and Challenges

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Despite its positive intentions, the Consciouspreneur movement faces challenges such as balancing financial sustainability with ethical commitments and addressing potential greenwashing or superficial adherence to conscious practices.

References

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  1. ^ Gupta, Manoj (31 Oct 2023). The Consciouspreneur Book (1 ed.). India: StoryMirror. p. 245. ISBN 9789390267750. Retrieved 31 Oct 2023.
  2. ^ Consciouspreneur, The (2 Nov 2023). "Book Launch in London". US World Today.
  3. ^ Consciouspreneur, The (7 March 2024). "The Consciouspreneur Concept". New Business. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  4. ^ Nigam, Ritesh (4 Oct 2023). "The Consciouspreneur Crowdfunding". The Week.
  5. ^ Amish, Tripathi (2 Nov 2023). "The Consciouspreneur Book Launch". ANI.