Monday Manna / January 2012
Steve Jobs, Rules of Success, and the Bible
When Steve Jobs died in 2011, he left a legacy of achievements that dramatically changed our way of life. As co-founder of Apple, Inc., he was a central figure in the personal computer revolution. Apple’s Macintosh, introduced in the early 1980s, transformed how we thought about and used computers. Jobs ...
- by Robert Tamasy
- Mon, Jan 30, 2012
Walking the Wire in the Workplace
Have you ever heard of Jean-Francois Gravelet? He lived from 1824 to 1897, and used the professional pseudonym, Blondin, gaining world acclaim as a tightrope walker and acrobat from London, England. Blondin crossed Niagara Falls in upstate New York, U.S.A. a number of times on a wire 1,100 feet long, suspended ...
- by Rick Warren
- Mon, Jan 23, 2012
How to Have a Job You Love
Some of us are fortunate to have jobs we truly enjoy. But according to studies, the vast majority of men and women in the business and professional world dislike, even hate their jobs; at best, they tolerate what they have to do every day to earn a living. Are you ...
- by Robert Tamasy
- Mon, Jan 16, 2012
The Master-Servant Principle
It might surprise you that despite all the applause we heard for the "bottom-up" leadership approaches practiced by several highly successful companies in the 1980s, the traditional corporate management strategy of companies in the United States and much of the world remains the same. Numerous management and leadership gurus have ...
- by Randal Walti
- Mon, Jan 9, 2012
Advice for the Arrogant
A study cited in the prestigious business periodical, Wall Street Journal, found people holding positions of authority, such as managers, tend to dismiss others' advice when making decisions. The extensive research also showed, though not very surprising, that these leaders' final judgments were frequently less accurate than they would have ...
- by Rick Boxx
- Mon, Jan 2, 2012
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