Stop Training Your Employees to Not Try
When employees step out of their comfort zone and try something new, magical things happen. Google allows its employees to spend 20% of their...
Pretend You Are Omniscient. Here’s How That Looks.
General George Patton of World War 2 fame lived in the grip of a strong sense of destiny. At times, he felt he might...
Planning for Financial Transitions with Systems, Processes, and People
Recently, our founder and CEO William Vanderbloemen hosted a webinar conversation with Allison Webb of AcctTwo to discuss transitions and succession in the accounting and other...
Mister Rogers on Doing Your Best
Do your best and leave the results to God.
That phrase may seem a bit worn, but it’s well worth heeding. In Christ’s parable of...
Your Attitude Is Important
Have you ever been around a Debbie Downer? You know the type… They’re always in a funk. Their day never goes right. Someone is...
My Head Hurts from Hitting Too Many Glass Ceilings
I’ve been thinking a lot about glass ceilings. You know the expression — we say the sky’s the limit but in reality, there’s a...
Healthy Leaders Accept the Risk of Delegating Authority
Written by: Bill Riedel
Bill Riedel is the founding and lead pastor of Redemption Hill Church in Washington, D.C. He was formally trained at Trinity International...
Why Should You Buy Refurbished Equipment for Your Business?
Competition is rife in the business world, and companies are constantly looking for competitive advantages to stay ahead of their rivals. This is emphasized...
Margin for Your Body
Had a great time in Grand Rapids last week and a busy weekend. I had six hours of driving Thursday, eight Friday (plus teaching),...
7 “small” Stumbles That Can Lead to a Big Fall
It’s not just celebrities who fall from leadership.
There are too many who quietly step down from leadership because, in some way, they have disqualified...