Striving For Quality In Everything

By Jim Mathis Being a creative person by nature, I have always been interested in many forms of artistry, including going to art and craft fairs to see many examples of individual creativity. What I have found at those events has changed greatly through the years. Art...

The Advantages Of A Small Business

By Rick Boxx Over the course of my career, I have worked with large corporations and small businesses. I have personally preferred working in small businesses because of several advantages they can offer. The first is local decision-making authority. When I worked in...

Lack Of Perseverance And Its Severe Consequences

By Robert J. Tamasy Have you noticed how easy it is to start any kind of endeavour, but how hard it often is to finish it? This is one reason businesses fail. Someone has a brilliant idea and begins a new enterprise with boundless enthusiasm, but then adversity...

Avoiding The Dependency Trap

By Ken Korkow It is very sad – and damaging – when parents, businesses and even government institutions fail – or refuse – to follow sound, time-tested biblical principles. Parents continue to support their children well into adulthood, either because the young people...

Taming Agendas And Their Relentless Demands

By Sergio Fortes One of the traditional mainstays of the business and professional world is the agenda. It is not just the calendars and time management books where appointments, tasks, and daily activities are recorded. It also refers to the top executive’s primary...

A Legacy That Lasts – Fruit That Won’t Spoil

By Robert J. Tamasy “Legacy” is a term we hear a lot these days. Perhaps as people get older, they wonder how they will be remembered, if at all. If you were to build an enduring legacy, what would you want it to be? A substantial financial portfolio, reflecting the...