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Al Lunsford is beginning to be concerned about Christian Businesses showing up in Christian Business Directories — use the word Christian as a marketing term . . . You can trust us; we’re a Christian company . . . And don't get him started on the marketplace as a mission field...
Marty Neumeier is convinced that,"a selfish focus on the bottom line is bad design." In contrast, he calls good design, "a new management model that deliberately includes a moral dimension."

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Cohesion is the force with which the molecules of a body cleave together. In a company, cohesion represents the pulling together (and keeping together) of the employees. To have cohesion, employees must know "who belongs" and "who is not one of us." In a living company, cohesion and diversity exist together. [...] Arie De Geus
You don't have to be Jack Welch and you don't have to be responsible for the well-being of a giant corporation to make your mark as a leader. Part II from Jim Hancock
Jim Hancock / Nov 10 2009
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When you don't know what you believe, everything becomes an argument. Everything is debatable. But when you stand for something, decisions are obvious. For example, Whole Foods stands for selling the highest quality natural and organic products available. They don't waste time deciding over and over again what's appropriate. No one asks, "Should we sell this product that has artificial flavors?" There's no debate. The answer is clear. That's why you can't buy a Coke or a Snickers there.Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson Rework , (p. 44), Crown Publishing Group, 2010