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ChristianProfessional Magazine
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Sunday, 31 December 2006 |
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The acronym WOWSE became a vital affirmation for me when I was starting
my own company. Like too many others, I had tried to get assistance
from banks and was continually turned down. Every time I was rejected,
I would say to myself "WOWSE," which means "With or Without Someone
Else." "I will build this company with or without someone else," I
would repeat to myself as I licked my wounds.
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Management Practices From the Master (Cover Story)
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Tuesday, 31 May 2005 |
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"Jones consults with organizations to align their missions, visions and
values with those of their team members, and vice versa. Keeping to a
mission is the idea upon which she has based her last several books ...
Jones points out that Christ was the ultimate model for leadership
because he was passionately devoted to his mission. She has found that
message communicates to both religious and secular organizations."
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The Four Elements of Success: Quick Read by J.B.
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Sunday, 08 May 2005 |
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"When Jones says "elements" she means it. ... the best-selling "Jesus
CEO" uses water, earth, wind and fire as a way to assess personality
types. . . explaining how readers can identify their own personality
profiles, Jones outlines each element's strengths and weaknesses. She
then suggests how the various types can work together - just as their
namesake elements do."
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Jesus CEO
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Wednesday, 30 June 1999 |
“While most modern management Gurus advocate principles of hypothetical assumptions, Laurie Beth Jones approaches the subject differently. She points to a Manager/Leader who has practiced the management principles better than all the modern jabbering”
“In Jesus, CEO, Jones draws lessons from three main areas, namely His character, strategy and relationships.
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Excerpted from The Front Lines by Thomas Petziinger Jr.
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Thursday, 09 July 1998 |
David Steward’s Faith in the Unseen Makes Taking Risks Easier“Mr. Steward’s company, World Wide Technology, Inc., has long-term contracts providing high-tech services to major phone companies and other blue-chip customers. This year, his sales will surge to $225 million, and his debt totals zero. . . .That’s a copy of Jesus C.E.O. on his credenza.”
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