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Bernard Moon wonders how the factors that truly motivate people affect the approach business executives and managers take in working with colleagues.
Any significant change can come only by breaking the stranglehold of the ideas and concepts that automatically shunt aside Jesus, ‘the Prince of Life,’ when questions of concrete mastery of our life arise.
Solomon West / Mar 11 2010
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AdAge asked a bunch of really smart business leaders "how they continuously educate themselves to keep up with the shifting digital and cultural landscapes." Here's what they said (and what InsideWork has to say about what they said).
Jim Hancock / Mar 10 2010
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As part of the TED Partner Series, Hans Rosling offers a fast-paced view of the world informed by 200 years of economic and health data.
Dan Wooldridge writes about the continuing need for men in business to actually understand and practice what it means to give respect to women.
Noting the toxic relationships in many workplaces Fast Company found research suggesting that workers who think their bosses are unfair may face significantly greater risk of heart disease.
Jim Hancock / Mar 5 2010
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11th in a series of encounters with Jesus in the marketplace by Solomon West
Whatever you're working on, at this stage of the game, why wouldn't you take it to the Internet?
Frances M. Leap considers the impact of Toyota's unraveling consumer trust as an indicator of much more than a business dilemma.
At day's end, what do we really want from work? An exploration by Bradley J. Moore.
Dan Wooldridge shares a biblical insight that will increase a personal effectiveness in developing others an organization.
This is the tenth entry in Solomon West's exploration of encounters with Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Solomon West / Feb 25 2010
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Many contemporary Christian views about money have lost touch with the historical roots of capitalism, not to mention the essence of what the biblical texts teach about capital and wealth. Glenn McMahan explores Rodney Stark's remarkable book on the rise of capitalism in the ninth century.
Glenn McMahan / Feb 24 2010
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Harvard Management Update offers Five Guidelines for Using Statistics, which InsideWork dutifully passes along with certain embellishments...
InsideWork / Feb 23 2010
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In an interview with Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Pultizer Prize-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson lamented the loss of seriousness in contemporary thought. Jim Hancock picks up her thread with a series of questions.
Jim Hancock / Feb 22 2010
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This is the ninth entry in Solomon West's exploration of encounters with Jesus in the Gospel of Luke.
Solomon West / Feb 19 2010
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