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Doing Business by the Good Book: Fifty-Two Lessons on Success Sraight from the Bible
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Item Description... Overview Provides passages from the Bible that offer guidance on ways to conduct business effectively. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 270
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 5.75" Height: 8.25" Weight: 0.9 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Jan 1, 2004
Publisher Harper Collins Publishers
ISBN 1401300626 EAN 9781401300623
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 | Business tips straight from the Bible May 30, 2007 |
| This book's subtitle, 52 Lessons on Success Straight from the Bible, captures its appeal but also indicates why it might turn away nonreligious readers. David L. Steward's ethical lessons are admirable. He divides his advice into weekly units, making it easy to apply. (This also reflects the book's roots in a weekly church-based study group). However, though Steward sees his lessons as straightforward, many readers might find his logic a little challenging. For example, he draws the lesson of niche marketing from Matthew 6:24, "No man can serve two masters." This makes interesting sense at first. However, while his later expansion into a second niche may offer a good business example, is it Biblical? Not as much. The chapter on the blessings of living in America seems even less scriptural, but many sections of the book do make good use of Biblical values as business guideposts. Steward's felicitous examples from his own successes make it easy to understand his points. We recommend his warm, inspirational guidebook to spiritually inclined readers who are interested in using their beliefs to reinforce ethical business practices. | | |  | Wonderful, enlightening book Feb 10, 2007 |
A wonderful book for anyone interested in running their business, ministry or church using principles that will make you a better boss and a better person.
I highly recommend it to everyone. | | |  | Excellent Read Jan 16, 2007 |
| This book is an excellent example of how servant leadership can really work in the business world. It is a relatively short read, but packed with applicable Christian principles as well as a recipe for implementation in the corporate realm. | | |  | A fast and exciting read...awesome insight! Mar 24, 2006 |
| His principles are 'right on' and he is sincere in his message. So relavent for those of us who seek to better integrate our business lives and spritual lives. Every chapter makes the reader eager to see what's next. | | |  | Very Clear concepts great value Jun 29, 2005 |
I found the book offered great value as you go through it you get inspired to act on what you are hearing. 52 lessons with lots of example and honest comments by the author.
The book added great value to my life | | | Write your own review about Doing Business by the Good Book: Fifty-Two Lessons on Success Sraight from the Bible
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