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Last week I was speaking with someone about the concept of “success to significance” and its associated terms.  I was asked how I defined “success” within this idea.  I thought about it and gave a long pause.
Bernard Moon / Aug 13 2010
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Does your office seem dead and impersonal? Glenn McMahan shares ten tips on how you can change that.
Glenn McMahan / Jul 26 2010
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Bradely J Moore shares with us some thoughts on the conflict between money and ones spiritual life.
Glenn McMahan reports on the impact of Brazil's World Cup loss on the people of Brazil and ponders the role of sports in spiritual life of people.
Glenn McMahan / Jul 19 2010
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Bradley J. Moore shares a prayer for the workplace.
Dan Wooldridge shares insights gleaned from Pizza by Marco (Dallas, TX) on how to achieve greatness as a small business.

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Geoff Finch reviews Arthur C. Brooks' latest book, The Battle, and demonstrates the link to the biblical worldview on the meaning of work.
Glenn McMahan explains the growth of "corporate culture" around the world through the plight of his Brazilian friend, stuck in a small American town, during soccer's World Cup.
Glenn McMahan / Jun 24 2010
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Dan Wooldridge describes research based insights into nine dimensions that affect the creativity and innovation in organizations. He suggests a series of questions that leaders can use to assess the creative climate in their companies.

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Coach Don Nava shares the lessons he's learned as he's observed his son's improbable rise into the ranks of Major League Baseball with the Boston Red Sox.
InsideWork / Jun 21 2010
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This is an update to an earlier story about Daniel Nava. Nava was called up to the Boston Red Sox and on the first pitch of his first at bat made history by hitting a grand slam!
Al Lunsford thinks we are seeing a role reversal in which the influence of religious professionals is waning as the spiritual influence of ordinary workers grows. The vanguard of biblical spirituality is people who incarnate the good news of God’s kingdom by their lives in the marketplace.
"If you could live forever, would you spend the rest of eternity doing everything? Hang gliding? Mountain climbing without a rope? Or cloistered in a room with books, afraid to take any risks?"
Part 4 of 4 in a series by Bradley J. Moore.
Part 3 of 4 in a series by Bradley J. Moore.
Many who don't have power, crave it; many who have power, hoard it. No matter where we look, leaders who exercise power with humility, wisdom and restraint are not exactly a dime a dozen. Jim Hancock poses a few questions inspired by another remarkable little film by San Francisco artist Lev Yilmaz.