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8 Truths Every Effective Leader Tells Themselves (Almost) Daily

IBEC is very grateful for our partnership with The Center. They have given permission to share this article by Jay Desko originally posted on their website  www.centerconsulting.org. All BAM businesses would do well to consider these eight truths. Larry W. Sharp, BAM Support Specialist, IBEC Ventures Larry.Sharp@ibecventures.com —– Try this experiment: think about something that

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Underdogs in a Top Dog World Going up Against the Giants – and Winning

The Biblical narrative of David and Goliath is well known. To a lesser degree, similar events are scattered through the historical landscape. Sparta’s 300 Greeks held the giant Persian army at Thermopylae; Hannibal and his elephants defeated Roman legion after legion, and Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna in an 18-minute battle with less than half

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Lessons for BAMers from Costco

Most North Americans have heard of the big box warehouse store, COSTCO, and so have others in another dozen countries. The membership-only club has 125 million members, 900 warehouses, and 316,000 employees worldwide. It has grown since its first warehouse in Seattle, WA was started by Jeff Brotman and Jim Sinegal in 1983, and is

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Dave Kier: Leaders Create the Want

IBEC Board member, business leader and entrepreneur Dave Kier shares more insights and leadership. Larry W. Sharp, BAM Support Specialist, IBEC Ventures Larry.Sharp@ibecventures.com —– There are many aspects of my career as a leader I wish I could go back and change, but there were a few areas God revealed to me that were very

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A Business as Mission Perspective on Creation Care

  Business as Mission articulates its value proposition with 4 bottom lines, often called the Quadruple Bottom Line. In simplest terminology, they are Profit, People, Purpose, and Planet which incorporates the raison d’être of BAM – businesses are profit-making, job creating, disciple making, and creation caring. What does this final one mean for BAM businesses?

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