Thought Leadership
SENT Local Briefing: What it is and Where It’s Going
“In our faith and to grow spiritually with God, we need a community to grow with.”
What is ‘servant capitalism’? Meet Peter Rex
But even amidst his success, Peter is still that same charity-driven young man inside. He makes “servant capitalism,” a term he coined, the foundation for all of his work.
A Letter from John Cannon this Lent
The three pillars of Lent are fasting, prayer, and almsgiving as a means for better loving God and neighbor. For busy people, it can be especially difficult to think about taking on a new thing or giving something up. But trust me, there’s no better time. So....
Here are 3 easy steps to identify specific goals around these pillars for growth during Lent
John Cannon’s Top 5 Books Every Catholic Business Leader Should Read in 2024
The new year is a chance to take on new challenges, refresh your mindset, and focus on what matters. Last year, we shared John’s top 5 books for the Catholic Entrepreneur in 2023. This year, we’re back with another 5 book recommendations to help Catholic leaders succeed in what matters in 2024.
A Letter from John Cannon this Advent
The Advent season has traditionally been one of preparation and waiting for the Nativity of our Lord. Yet we also await and welcome the birth of Christ into our hearts anew each day. The early Church Fathers often contemplated the incredible mystery of the Incarnation
Introducing SENT Fellows Fall 2023
SENT is proud to welcome 13 new Fellows to the SENT Network!
5 Ways to Build Relationships with High-Impact Individuals
Why does networking still matter for C-suite individuals? Here’s the short answer: expertise, insights, strategic pairings, personal development.
Building Wealth: What’s Your Mindset?
You’re aware that wealth can be a stumbling block on your journey to holiness as a business leader. So what does the Church have to say about wealth?
How to Cultivate a Catholic Work Culture by Leveraging Gen Z’s Strengths
Gen Z is entering the workforce full speed ahead. And everybody is talking about it. A recent survey found that 74% of managers and business leaders reported that Gen Z is harder to work with than previous generations. The top complaints are that GenZers lack work ethic, aren’t up to speed on technical skills, and are too easily offended.
Subsidiarity: 3 Ways to Let Go of Control as a Founder
According to the Catechism, “'The principle of subsidiarity is a teaching according to which a community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a community of a lower order, depriving the latter of its functions, but rather should support it in case of need.” (#1919)