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Living in Reality by Gerald Chester
Share Then Peter said, “Silver or gold I do not have, but what I have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” Acts 3:6 NIV When most people think
Read More »Social Business Entrepreneurs are the Solution by By Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Share Writings on Social Entrepeneurship Rebuilding Through Social Enterpreneurship and Social Business Entrepreneurs are the Solution By Dr. Muhammad Yunus – Nobel Peace Prize Winner Rebuilding Through Social Enterpreneurship On television in Bangladesh, I
Read More »Fostering an Innovation Mindset by Mark Sebell and Jay Terwilliger
Share In the Harvard Business Review post below, “Innovation’s Nine Critical Success Factors,” Mark Sebell and Jay Terwilliger write that organizations cannot innovate productively unless the underlying factors are in good shape. Some critical
Read More »Mediocre Must Bow to Glory by Robert Ricciardelli
Share Anybody can get paid just to show up, but it is passionate work that attracts opportunity and favor. We have been created and empowered to make a creative difference in everything we do.
Read More »The Triple Bottom Line by James Manktelow
Share Measuring Your Organization’s Wider Impact Imagine going to work everyday for a company that you are truly excited about, and proud to be a part of. Sure, the pay is decent and there’s
Read More »7 Reasons Why We Procrastinate by E-Myth Business Coach
Share We’d just begun our coaching call. Don was explaining why he had not kept his word about creating monthly financial statements. Again. In a voice tinged with resignation, he said there wasn’t enough
Read More »Keeping Employees Engaged and Inspired by E-Myth Coach
Share Jackie, like so many small business owners we serve, was having a very hard time. She was suffering from growing pains in her accounting practice. When she first started, she took it for
Read More »Can Manufacturing Become Competitive? by Gerald Chester
Share Since the late 1960s, the United States trade balance has been negative. This means that we are importing more goods and services than we are exporting; hence, we are a net consumer funding
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