Philosophy. Culture. Business.
Hi, my name is Mahmoud Rasmi. I am a writer, researcher, and marketer. My goal is to bring philosophy back to the marketplace. To that end, I wrote Philosophy for Business Leaders. I also organize philosophy retreats. Let’s chat!
The book
Whether you’re a business leader or a professional, this book invites you to look at the problems you’re facing at work and in your life from a fresh perspective, using basic philosophical tools, stories, and real-life examples.
Work with me
I blend my expertise in philosophy, cultural heritage, and marketing to offer a unique experience tailored to your needs.
Mastermind Sessions:
Engage in collaborative discussions with Socratic Mastermind Sessions. Together, we’ll explore thought-provoking topics, challenge assumptions, and uncover innovative solutions. Enhance leadership skills and decision-making through our collaborative exploration.
Philosophical Leadership Workshops
Refine leadership approaches with Philosophical Leadership Workshops. Delve into the impact of philosophical principles on leadership, fostering curiosity, ethical decision-making, and adaptability. Equip yourself or your team with the mindset and tools to navigate complexity and drive success.
One-on-One Philosophy Consulting:
Explore personalized approaches to applying philosophical insights to address distinctive challenges. Develop a deeper understanding, enhance decision-making, and attain professional goals through tailored guidance and support.
Speaking Engagements:
I speak at conferences and events on a range of topics related to the importance of asking questions, navigating uncertainty, the quest for meaning, and ethical decision-making.
About me
Hi, my name is Mahmoud Rasmi. I am an independent writer, researcher, and marketer with over 10 years of experience. I am currently leading the marketing strategy at Xiva.
My latest book Philosophy for Business Leaders: Asking Questions, Navigating Uncertainty, and the Quest for Meaning explores the value of curiosity, questioning assumptions, and finding meaning in adversity.
I hold a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Salamanca, Spain.