POV

POV

Was it worth the wait?

Was it worth the wait?

“I hope you haven’t been waiting long…” Have you heard that before? Usually uttered by the person arriving last – for a long-scheduled appointment – and proposed as a this-settles-everything repayment for the time spent waiting for them. Greg Savage is an entrepreneur in Australia – a noted pro in the executive search business – and he writes a

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best Christmas gift ever

Your best Christmas gift, ever

I need to get in the mood… The holiday music has been playing since Thanksgiving in public settings. Jesus can’t get a hearing among the culture Nazis, but the tunes that connect with His birthday are in a continuous loop from Target to Chick-fil-A, between now and the 25th. Silent Night – and Jingle Bell Rock – are more likely

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The App that's tracking you

The App that’s tracking you

“Are you in an Accountability Group?” That’s a question often posed in Christian circles; it happens every time the news reports another Christian leader whose bad choices have taken him/her out of their role and unloaded them to the had-been/no-longer-qualified leper colony. It raises intriguing issues: is accountability an elective, or a required status? And,

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point of view Are we surrounded by Phonies?

Are we surrounded by Phonies?

You cannot lead from behind. Ask Google about “leading from behind;” get ready to sort through 2.5 billion results. Is it possible? The idea isn’t revolutionary: the word picture provides more-than-adequate portrayal of the posture. Spot the crowd; see where it’s headed and then send suggestions to the front – from the rear – about what

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big rock goal

Have you ever had a BHAG?

Most of us spend our days, lost in the micro… and blind to the macro. In baseball, there is a strategy called small ball. The idea: lacking any home-run hitters, the team relies on getting runners to first base. A steady flow of successes – without “outs” to interrupt the plan to load the bases – should force runs across

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november

Are you the Real Deal?

Texans call it “all hat, and no cattle.” It’s colorful; it’s descriptive, and it’s going on, constantly. You know it when you see it: someone claims to be something their performance does not confirm. Their rhetoric isn’t matched by their results; their claims fall short of their conduct; they pretend… but, they don’t produce. Look around. How

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