Rants & Reflections on Business and Biblical Spirituality
We are always on the lookout for patterns, so it was natural to review what we were thinking when InsideWork got off the ground. Those early posts tended to cluster around five nodes: Worldview, Creating Value, Talent, Disruptive Change, and Integrity.
We've sampled those early rants & raves in five eBooks for your personal reflection and discussion with colleagues.
| Rants + Reflections 1 - Worldview | ||
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Constructing a coherent biblical worldview is essentially Job One for people who believe that people's behavior in business matters as much as their private conduct.
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| Rants + Reflections 2 - Creating Value | ||
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What if, instead of measuring value by awards and balance sheets, we looked after the good of every stakeholder - from investors to vendors to hourly workers . . . right out to end users? What would that change?
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| Rants + Reflections 3 - Talent | ||
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In some companies the war for talent looks like the war on talent. We're following the research and some ancient wisdom on recruiting, developing and retaining the right people at every level of the organization.
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| Rants + Reflections 4 - Integrity | ||
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Merriam-Webster Online's most searched-for word in 2005 was... integrity. Hmm... InsideWork's Andrew Shelansky notes that "firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values" is what's lacking in the business community.
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| Rants + Reflections 5 - Disruptive Change | ||
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In times of great change, Eric Hoffer said, learners inherit the earth (while the learned are equipped for a world that no longer exists). Disruptive technologies and business practices = Change or Die. It's that simple.
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