Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks

One CEO's Quest for Meaning and Authenticity

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Pub Date Jul 02 2013 | Archive Date Mar 13 2014

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What a highly successful, centuries-old practice can teach the corporate world and how it can bring more meaning to one's career.

In addition to his work as an entrepreneur, corporate executive, and consultant, for the last seventeen years August Turak worked alongside the Trappist monks of Mepkin Abbey, watching firsthand as they undertook new enterprises and sustained an incredibly successful business practice.

Service and selflessness are at the heart of this 1,500-year-old monastic tradition's remarkable business success, an ancient though immensely relevant economic model that preserves what is positive and productive about capitalism while transcending its ethical limitations and internal contradictions. Combining the lessons he's learned from thirty years of business experience with intimate portraits of the monks at work, Turak shows how Trappist principles have been successfully applied in a variety of business settings. He demonstrates how the monks and such agnostics as Warren Buffett are wildly successful not despite their fanatical commitment to the highest principles but because of them. Turak also points to other "transformational organizations" that share critical components of the abbey's philosophy conducive to success.

Author Bio
August Turak is a successful entrepreneur, corporate executive, and award
winning author who attributes much of his success to living and working
alongside the Trappist monks of Mepkin Abbey since 1996. As a frequent
monastic guest, he learned firsthand from the monks as they grew an
incredibly successful portfolio of businesses. He shares those secrets in
his first book: Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks: One CEO's Quest for
Meaning and Authenticity
(Columbia Business School Publishing; July 2013)

After a corporate career with companies like MTV, August Turak founded two
highly successful software businesses, Raleigh Group International (RGI) and
Elsinore Technologies. He received a B.A. in history from the University of
Pittsburgh and is pursuing a Masters in theology at St. John's University,
Minnesota. Turak's essay "Brother John" received the grand prize in the John
Templeton Foundation's Power of Purpose essay contest. He has been featured
in the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Selling Magazine, the New York
Times, and Business Week, and is a popular leadership contributor at
Forbes.com. His website is www.augustturak.com.


What a highly successful, centuries-old practice can teach the corporate world and how it can bring more meaning to one's career.

In addition to his work as an entrepreneur, corporate...


Advance Praise

"This is an inspirational book that presents a different view of business leadership and success that is important for serious and aspiring business leaders to take into consideration. August Turak also has a narrative voice that is both genuine and authoritative, and he has thoughtfully organized 'take-aways' throughout the book into lists that will be extremely useful for readers."
-- Lindsay Thompson, John Hopkins University- Carey Business School

"I truly believe Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks will not only improve your business but your life. Read it. Apply what you learn and then, in keeping with the very spirit of the book, pass it on to someone else. "
-- Michael Keaton, Actor

"Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks is an eye-opening read. August Turak delivers a timely, insightful message about the power of purpose and the surprising ways that service can fuel success. The engaging narrative -- which is grounded in Turak's rich, diverse experiences as an entrepreneur, corporate executive, and monastic guest -- paints a picture of a path to profits that is both pioneering and provocative."
-- Adam Grant, Wharton professor and author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success

"This book is both quietly provocative and groundbreaking. With great simplicity Turak unlocks these monastic "secrets," secrets that go to the core of succeeding in an economic era where authenticity and passion have become key. Who knew the monks had so many things right?"
-- Tom Freston, Former CEO of Viacom and MTV Networks

"The Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks is sure to be a business classic -- it is a compelling and important tutorial on how to build authentically sustainable companies. Turak's stories and examples are magical, yet the philosophical ideas they're founded on resonate with truth. It is a must read for the thoughtful executive."
-- Mark Booth, Former Chairman & CEO, NetJets Europe

"This is an eloquent, powerful book that accentuates the power of trust and the surprising gift that selfless leadership can bring to institutions. Turak expertly shows how Trappist ways and wisdom connect character to the art of leadership, and how this unique approach can be helpful in our current thinking about leadership, business, and the meaning of our own lives. New insights and ancient truth blend in this remarkable book by a remarkable teacher."
-- Will Willimon, Duke Divinity School, former Dean of the Chapel at Duke University and author of Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the 7 Deadly Sins

"This is an inspirational book that presents a different view of business leadership and success that is important for serious and aspiring business leaders to take into consideration...


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