by Dave Kahle | Mar 24, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this and the next few posts, I’m going to share those qualities that I believe mark a great business leader. First,...
by Dave Kahle | Mar 22, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Christian living
“Plans fail when there is no counsel, but they succeed when advisers are many.“ (Proverbs 15:22) This is an often-quoted verse, a piece of advice from King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived. While the advice doesn’t appear to be pointed only at business...
by Dave Kahle | Mar 3, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
Here’s a story to which many of you can relate. We had an opening for an inside salesperson and took a chance on a young man who appeared to have the necessary aptitude and character, but who lacked any experience. He had been a social worker and was looking...
by Dave Kahle | Feb 20, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
In a previous post, I wrote that the qualities of a great business leader were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. First, a disclaimer. This is one person’s point of view. This is not the result of some study that surveyed 10,000...
by Dave Kahle | Jan 6, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this and the next few posts, I’m going to share those qualities that I believe mark a great business leader. First, a...
by Dave Kahle | Nov 21, 2016 | Business is Ministry, Kingdom Issues
Excerpted and adapted from Is the Institutional Church Really the Church? Copyright MMXIV by Dave Kahle Tate Publishing In the early 1960’s, this country could be characterized as being predominantly “Christian.” Over the last 50 years, in the space of one or two...
by Dave Kahle | Oct 17, 2016 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this, and the next few posts, I’m going to share those character traits that I believe are most conducive to business...
by Dave Kahle | Oct 15, 2016 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Kingdom Issues
In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this, and the next few posts, I’m going to share those character traits that I believe are most conducive to business...
by Dave Kahle | Oct 6, 2016 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
There are practices which define the degree to which a business is Biblical. Businesses vary from one extreme to the other on these practices. Take this free assessment to determine where your business lies on the scale. Click here.
by Dave Kahle | Oct 5, 2016 | Christian living
I was converted to Christ at age 24. My spiritual trajectory after that was probably pretty much like a lot of folks. I meshed into the church culture quickly and fell into the expected routine of attendance three times a week – Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and...
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