(14.06.2011) On April 8 of this year, the first Hauge seminar of its kind in the US was held at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
(22.05.2011) What has intrigued me about Hauge is how he funded his religious activities. Hauge, the son of a peasant farmer, started upwards of 30 businesses and inspired countless others.
(31.08.2009) Interview with Jørn Bue Olsen on NRK P2, July 10, 2009 about Hans Nielsen Hauge, the Hauge institute, and the Hauge Partner project.
(31.08.2009) Professor Magne Supphellen (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration) did a survey in Nairobi, Kenya in 2008 on "Entrepeneurship, faith, and values in the slums of Nairobi".
(31.08.2009) The Hauge Institue is a foundation, i.e. an independent institution founded in Norwegian law. Based on the thinking and practice of Hans Nielsen Hauge, the Hauge Institute will focus on the ethical dimension in three main areas: Leadership, Entrepeneurship, and Trade and the Environment.
(31.08.2009) Servant Leadership is a leadership philosophy with a historical basis several thousand years old. The principles of Servant Leadership encourage us to kindle a fire in our fellow man, so that he is inspired to reach new and great heights of achievement.
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