The Relentless Pursuit Of Excellence

By Robert J. Tamasy Do you give or receive job performance reviews where you work? Or have you ever been given such a review in another job? Imagine having your boss or supervisor meet with you for a performance review and describe your work with terms like,...

With Variable Labour, Make Culture A Constant

By John Johnson The global marketplace is facing a rapidly changing labour environment that is perhaps unprecedented. For instance, the U.S. Department of Labour states that on average, Americans will change careers 5 to 7 times during their lifetimes. Presently, 30...

Professional And Spiritual Calling Redefined

By Rick Boxx We often refer to our jobs and careers as vocations, although the Latin-based word (vocare – “to call”) suggests much more than just describing the specific kinds of work that we do. In its purest sense, “vocation” includes a sense of purpose and mission....

Gaining The Respect Of Co-Workers

By Robert J. Tamasy For many years I have held the conviction that the “sacred/secular” distinctions we sometimes hear about are not supported anywhere in the Bible. Clergy and missionaries may have been given specific roles, along with the necessary gifts and...

Considering The Wonder Of Leadership

By Jesus Sampedro How do you know if you are a leader? Check and see if you have anyone following you. Having followers is the demonstration that there is some kind of leadership taking place. John Maxwell, world-renowned author and leadership authority, once said,...

Striving For Simplicity In A Complex World

By Jim Langley You have probably noticed just how complex life has become. Business and professional people scan through hundreds of emails every workday to locate about a dozen relevant to their business. Even many retired individuals comment on how busy their lives...