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Monthly Archives: November 2013

“The Upward Path”: Progression in the Earthly and Heavenly Realms (Part 2)

Posted on November 15, 2013 by Walker Wright

An important thread running through Mormonism is the religious significance often attached to secular acts. Part one explored this phenomenon in light of similar traditions in Judaism; part two will add managerial perspectives and its connection to eternal progression. Worlds Without … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Philosophy, Science, Sociology

“The Sometimes Sandy Soil of Doubt & Uncertainty”: Humility and Church Leadership

Posted on November 4, 2013 by Walker Wright

In his best-selling book Good to Great, business author and former Stanford professor Jim Collins tried to pinpoint the traits that define “Good-to-Great” companies, i.e. “fifteen-year cumulative stock returns at or below the general stock market, punctuated by a transition … Continue reading →

Posted in Sociology | Tagged business, leadership, management
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