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Ethics training often comes to us as hypothetical scenarios that barely resemble anything we see as “regular” workers, and hardly provides a map to navigate the hazards challenging our integrity at work.  Most of us will never experience an Enron scandal, or a Madoff ponzi scheme at work.  People familiar with these matters must have [...]

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Recently, our ENGAGE marketplace ministry for YP’s (Young Professionals) hosted our monthly Gathering. Chuck Hyde, CEO of The Soderquist Center was our featured “mentor” to share with these up and coming marketplace leaders. Chuch shared a provocative message and answered questions on “Four Principles to Guide Career Decisions“. I encourage you to listen to it here on our website. Chuck also [...]

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Former Razorback McFadden Breaks 1,000-Yard Mark, Begins Proving Worth This headline showed up today in my  inbox today.   Although on one hand I was pleased McFadden was representing the Razorbacks well,  I was also distraught that it would appear his overall worth is being judged by his performance at work.   I know, I know….he is [...]

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Yesterday I was thinking about “The Blame Game” again. In a rare moment of insight, it struck me that I also have many people to “blame” for what I have accomplished in life.  Think about it.  We tend to only think of blame in the negative context, but I turned it around and began to [...]

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2010 – Judgment

Yesterday we talked about focusing on Encouragement in 2010. That’s a logical place to start. It’s a feel good goal. But today? Let’s move on from milk to solid food! (1 Corinthians 3:2) I have been processing deeply the last few weeks on this word JUDGMENT. As I held the mirror up to my face, I didn’t like [...]

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