March 20th, 2008
Hello Friend,
You may have noticed in recent months an increasing emphasis in my messages toward the subject of prayer. Even this week’s messages on love stem from a heightened focus in my own life on prayer and on listening to God.
I believe that now more than ever we must return to this posture if we are going to fulfill our God-given purpose and take territory for the Kingdom of God - particularly in the marketplace.
This has put a burden in my heart to share with you one of the books that God has used to impact me heavily on this subject. My staff has been working to produce an electronic edition of a classic that I believe will change your life. I urge you to check it out right away.
In addition, they dug through our archives and located a teaching series that has previously only been shared with a handful of people that participated in one of my private coaching groups some years ago.
In honor of our celebration of the resurrection of our Savior this weekend, I instructed my team to put together a special price on these two items for you. It’s been a long time since we’ve ever offered anything at this low price point (below $20), but it’s important enough to me that you get these materials in your hands that I wanted this to be accessible to everyone.
Please take a look. You’ll be glad you did.
Blessings,
Michael
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March 17th, 2008
One of our most responded to blog entries was when I recently mentioned (Feb 12th) the need for soft skills. I am proud to say I began with a discussion on humility. (o-; Today I want to introduce a soft skill Paul calls the greatest of all. It’s an awkward one to bring up in a business environment but it has the most transformational power.
I am talking of course about “love.” Talking about it is far less important than actually demonstrating it and there are countless ways we can do that. For example, love lays down its life for another. That’s what service is… laying down your life for the benefit of another. If you do this particularly well in business, you will generate high customer satisfaction and an incredible reputation.
As an example, my friend Wes Cantrell, the former CEO of Harris 3M and Lanier Worldwide told me when he became the CEO of Harris 3M he was in the position of actually chartering the purpose and vision for that company. That’s when they decided to build their purpose and business around the Scripture that says, “A good name is rather to be chosen than riches….” They focused on customer satisfaction and as a byproduct of that quality decision had tremendous growth and tremendous profits. He assumed the reins of a $93 million company and retired leaving behind a $1.5 billion company built on loving your customers.
P.S. By the way, if you’d like to hear more from Wes Cantrell, ChristianBusinessDaily.com is holding a teleseminar featuring him this week called “Insider Information - A Retrospective.” It gets underway on Thursday at 1PM Eastern, and is a fascinating look into the world of a major CEO who integrated his faith into the world of publicly-traded companies. Learn more about this event here.
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