Danah zohar

Danah Zohar (born 1945) is a management thought leader, physicist, philosopher and author. She is known for her work on spiritual intelligence and spiritual capital. Danah Zohar was born and educated in the United States. She studied Physics and Philosophy at MIT, and did her postgraduate work in Philosophy, Religion & Psychology at Harvard University, where she was a student of Erik Erikson. Danah Zohar has been a Visiting Fellow at Cranfield Sc... More

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  • 1945 (age 67 years)
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