The book highlights how Jesus’ leadership style—centered on service, vision, integrity, and empathy—can be applied in today’s business world. By analyzing biblical examples, Beausay demonstrates practical strategies for motivating teams, resolving conflicts, and achieving goals while maintaining ethical standards. The book emphasizes that effective leadership combines wisdom, moral char…
In The Man Nobody Knows, Bruce Barton reimagines Jesus Christ not as a weak or passive figure but as a powerful, persuasive leader who inspired men to follow Him and transformed the world through vision and action. Barton uses the language of business and leadership to draw parallels between Christ’s ministry and modern organizational principles, arguing that Jesus exemplified the perfect mod…
The book explores the relationship between ethics and leadership by examining how moral principles guide the actions and decisions of leaders. Ciulla presents philosophical readings, real-world examples, and case studies that show how leaders balance power, responsibility, and integrity. The work emphasizes that effective leadership cannot be separated from ethical behavior, encouraging readers…
This comprehensive reference volume is designed to help users find the right words for nearly any situation. Combining Rosalie Maggio’s practical guide to writing letters and personal communications with Jack Griffin’s advice on business and workplace language, the book offers extensive lists of words, phrases, sentences, and sample paragraphs. Whether one is writing an apology, a cover let…
The Good, the Bad, and Your Business explores how individuals can navigate ethical challenges in the workplace while maintaining integrity and sound judgment. Jeffrey L. Seglin presents real-life case studies and practical approaches for recognizing moral dilemmas, weighing competing values, and making ethical decisions under pressure. Designed for business leaders and professionals, the book e…
Grace McGartland’s Thunderbolt Thinking presents a dynamic approach to problem solving and strategic decision-making in the corporate world. The book introduces tools and techniques for sparking creative insights, overcoming mental blocks, and translating ideas into tangible business results. With practical examples and exercises, McGartland guides readers to harness innovative thinking for l…
The "I" of the Hurricane: Creating Corporate Energy by Art McNeil explores how organizations can maintain balance and purpose in times of rapid change. Using the metaphor of the hurricane’s calm center, the author emphasizes how leaders can cultivate focus, resilience, and motivation within their teams. McNeil presents strategies for fostering positive energy and direction amid chaos, inspiri…
Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader offers a comprehensive exploration of ethical challenges in the modern workplace. Compiled by leading scholars, the book blends classical and contemporary readings that examine integrity, moral reasoning, and responsibility in business. It provides real-world case studies and philosophical perspectives to help readers develop a strong ethical foundation for…
Jim Collins identifies the key principles that distinguish “great” companies from merely “good” ones. Through extensive case studies and research, he highlights concepts such as Level 5 Leadership, the Hedgehog Concept, the Flywheel Effect, and confronting the brutal facts. The book emphasizes discipline in people, thought, and action as essential to long-term success. More than a manag…
This book challenges the old adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” urging leaders and organizations to rethink success, embrace change, and break away from habits that stifle growth. Kriegel and Patler argue that in a fast-changing world, complacency is dangerous. They illustrate how innovation often requires dismantling outdated practices—even if they still seem to “work.” Wit…