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Explore our collection of resources to answer the question:
How Does God Relate to my Work?
Addressing Territorialism at Work
Not all territories are marked by fences and signs. Sometimes, you wander in unknowingly to find a colleague staunchly defending their territory as if you are an intruder. In this audio segment, we explore the topic and give you some tips on dealing with territorial colleagues.
Be Indispensable
It’s tough getting noticed, much less valued at work. If you want to set yourself apart and gain greater influence over the future of your career, we have a suggestion — become indispensable.
Here are a few thoughts on how to achieve that position of influence.
Destructive Insults
It’s easy to accept insults as part of the game. Yet, during His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave a stern warning to those who insult others. Read on to hear his position and learn how leaders can rid their culture of destructive insults.
Why Your Colleagues Aren't Your Family (And That's Okay)
You probably cringe, too, when the boss refers to you and your colleagues as “family.”
Dysfunctional family, maybe. Your team at work isn’t your family, and referring to it as such is problematic.
Frequently Untrue
Misinformation abounds. The more we hear it, the more we believe it. That’s the nature of the illusory truth effect.
Holiness. A Leadership Attribute?
We know the list of leadership attributes by heart. But have we forgotten one? Holiness.
It is likely not one of your top 10 attributes to which to aspire, but perhaps there is room for one more.
In this article, we explore the argument for embracing holiness as a leader and give 10 questions to gauge your progress.