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Tag Archives: business

Disruptive Technology: When Business As Usual Doesn’t Work Anymore (for the Church)

Posted on November 24, 2015 by Dave Banack

First, an example. When I was up in Seattle last week, I stopped by the new Amazon Bookstore. Not the online site you are used to visiting — I mean the brick-and-mortar actual Amazon store with books in it. It … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Sociology | Tagged business, disruptive technology, Internet, secrecy, social media

“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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