When you make key business decisions, do you use feelings or sound judgment?
The Apostle Paul wrote that we are to “…have sound judgment” (Romans 12:3 NASB).
One of the most difficult challenges for the manager is to separate personal feelings from objective criteria in making decisions.
Write out the decision to be made and the goal desired.
Identify the possible courses of action, and write down the advantages, disadvantages and risks of each choice.
Most choices will become increasingly clear.
Writing down your options will help remove your personal feelings as you make the best choices for business success!
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Steve Marr has learned from 40 years of business experience that God's way works.
As an author, speaker and business consultant, Marr helps companies and organizations apply the ancient wisdom of the Bible to avoid the common mistakes and headaches of growing a business.
Marr offers spiritual and practical insights through one-on-one consulting, a monthly syndicated business column, his best-seller books Business Proverbs, Roadmap to Success, and the 2007 release of Integrity in the Workplace, and the one-minute radio feature "Business Proverbs," which can be heard on over 1,200 radio stations internationally. He also provides radio interviews on time sensitive business topics and how being a godly business person brings glory to the Lord.
Marr uses compelling case studies to generate discussion on the business and Biblical principles he offers. Steve involves the audience to make each event practical in application. Seminar notes are available to allow particpants to act upon the "take aways."
He can help you, your business or group find peace of mind, hope and satisfaction in doing business God's way.