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Knowledge Era Enterprising Sources of Wealth ... Dr. Charles M. Savage Elisabeth H. Sundrum Knowledge Era Enterprises, Inc.

Historical Eras Agricultural Industrial Knowledge

Sources of Wealth: Agricultural Era Capital: Money & Machines Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Land & Resources

Sources of Wealth: Industrial Era Capital: Money & Machines Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Land & Resources

Sources of Wealth: Knowledge Era Capital: Money & Machines Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Land & Resources

Shifting Sources of Wealth Capital: Money & Machines Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Land & Resources

Sources of Wealth: Scarcity & Abundance Capital: Money & Machines Economy of Scarcity Economy of Abundance Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Devaluing People: Culture of Distrust Teaming Capabilities & Aspirations Valuing Nature: Harvesting Resources Culture of Valuing & Trusting Land & Resources

Sources of Wealth: Money & Meaning Capital: Money & Machines Making Cents Making Money Making Sense Making Meaning Labor Hands Knowledge Heads Land & Resources