Emotions In Business – Good Or Bad?

By Robert J. Tamasy Emotions are curious things. We see them on display at weddings, sporting events, family gatherings, and in public demonstrations. They can range from joy and happiness, with smiles and laughter, to deep sadness with tears and agonised cries. They...

Rediscovering Purpose And Calling

By Rick Boxx Every year the first Monday in September is designated Labour Day in the USA, to celebrate the social and economic achievements of American workers. Unfortunately, research is showing appreciating and understanding the value of work is on a steady...

Too Busy For Time Alone – With God? (Part Two)

By Gary Tenpenny Last week I wrote about how I discovered the value of a quiet getaway, not only for business planning but also – and more important – to address the spiritual dimension of life. My encouragement for you is that you resolve to get quiet as often as you...

Too Busy For Time Alone – With God?

By Gary Tenpenny (Editor’s Note: This is the first of two parts.) Several years ago, a friend suggested a getaway to a retreat centre once every quarter to do business planning. He said this was helping him keep on track with his goals personally and in his business....

The Power And Impact Of Working In Twos

By Robert J. Tamasy Have you ever noticed how many functional things come in twos? A bicycle, for instance, not only has two wheels and tyres but also two pedals. Can you imagine trying to participate in a bicycling competition with only one pedal? Airplanes can fly...

The Art Of Unconventional Leadership

By Rick Boxx Leadership. There are many perspectives on what a conventional leader looks like, but years of experience have taught me that if we are serious about living out our faith in today’s marketplace, what is required is unconventional leadership. Here are some...