Work. faith. You.
Explore our collection of resources to answer the question:
How Does God Relate to my Work?
Nehemiah: Builder of Teams
Building a wall is no small feat. Especially one that surrounds a large city and is led by a former servant of a king.
Nehemiah led one of the most daunting construction projects in history using these three leadership techniques.
First Principles Thinking
As leaders we fall prey to less rigorous ways of thinking that stem from outdated assumptions and narrow definitions of what is impossible.
The technique of First Principles Thinking can help us break from this rut and explore now possibilities. And, it looks a lot like the discernment that God promises.
Prioritized Urgency
If you knew that you would only have three more lunches with your best friend, how might you reprioritize what you consider urgent?
That’s the question we ask in this article that examines a false urgency related to unimportant tasks.
A History of Bad Behavior
History teaches people how to behave toward us and others. What gets tolerated becomes the norm of our organizational culture.
Bad behavior is far more detrimental to the organization's success than we believe. We’ve provided a few thoughts on how to break that culture of bad behavior.
Stay Focused
Chances are that your mind will wander shortly before, after, or while reading this article.
Staying focused has become the constant challenge of our wired worlds. It’s hard but necessary.
Here are our thoughts on why.
Why Powerpoint Presentations are ineffective
By one estimate, the average leader spends 261 hours per year creating and presenting PowerPoint presentations.
News Flash: It’s not an effective way to communicate.
We dive into Cognitive Load Theory (much more exciting than it sounds) to discover why.

