Thought Leadership
Building a Team That Leads at Every Level
At SENT, we believe in the power of decentralized leadership—not as a management trend, but as a spiritual and strategic necessity. It's rooted in the Christian understanding of stewardship: that leadership is a gift to be shared, not hoarded.
The Human-Centered Business Model: A Catholic Framework
What if your business model didn’t just optimize for scale, but centered the inherent dignity of the human person?
At SENT, we believe the best business models don’t just solve problems—they serve people. That’s the foundation of a human-centered business, and it starts by rethinking your business model from the inside out.
What Does It Mean to Be Pro-Life in Business Strategy?
To be pro-life in business means to make strategic decisions that protect, honor, and uplift human life in every aspect of your operations—from hiring and workplace culture to supply chains and product design.
How Mission Statements Can Reflect the Inherent Worth of Every Person
In today’s economy, mission statements often revolve around market disruption, innovation, or growth. While these are valid goals, a deeper, faith-rooted mission calls us to start from a different place: the intrinsic dignity of the human person.
Empowering Frontline Decision-Making: How Subsidiarity Elevates Your Business
In Catholic social teaching, subsidiarity is the principle that decisions should be made at the most local level competent to make them. It’s a vision of leadership that trusts people. At SENT, we believe this teaching is not only deeply spiritual—it’s also deeply strategic for today’s Catholic entrepreneur.
Work and Contemplation: Finding God in the Midst of Daily Life
Many people see contemplation as something separate from daily life—something reserved for monks and mystics. But St. Josemaría Escriva taught that true contemplation can and should happen in the midst of work, family, and daily responsibilities. The call to holiness is not about choosing between prayer and action, but about bringing them together.

