Advantages and benefits of honesty in business

August 2, 2009 by Admin  
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tree-of-lightWhat is an honest business?

People who may read this article probably have their own businesses, employed in a business or just knew someone who is having a business. Now, whether where you belong, you may have an idea of what is an honest business. We can never tell that a businessman is honest when he doesn’t pay his correct tax dues. A company that makes exaggerated product promotions is likewise may not belong to that definition. Honesty is the virtue of communicating the truth and creating trust in the minds of others. Therefore, business honesty means the virtue of communicating business truth and creating business trust in the minds of others. This communication may include verbal and non-verbal and may be transferred to customers, employees, investors, creditors, debtors, co-owners, the government, the public and anyone who may have interest in one’s business. The following can be considered as honest business actions: Read more

The faithful and powerful businessman

July 24, 2009 by Admin  
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hotel-entranceWhen Julius Caesar built the Roman Empire, he needed a powerful political army to successfully build that. When Bill Gates raised his multi-billion dollar company, he needed powerful software products to achieve it. Both Caesar and Gates needed something that is powerful to attain their great goals. But aside from power, they also possessed this thing to succeed – faith. Julius Caesar had putted his faith on his political tactics and strategies to win every military and political battle. On the other hand, Bill Gates left Harvard in his faith to find his software company.  As we can see, power follows faith. Faith precedes power. For aspiring businessmen and entrepreneurs, we need power to become triumphant in business. And to have that pure power, we need to purify our faith. Read more

Attracting good and avoiding bad business karma

July 17, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Business Virtues, Ethics

building-stairsIntroduction to Karma

Karma, universally known as the “theory of cause and effect”, is not a strange term to every grown man on this planet. Karma is a concept applied by many religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. It can also be understood in the theory of “ethic of reciprocity” as a universal rule for almost every great religion on Earth including Christianity, Islam and others. The concept of the effects on what you do, say and think to others is what Karma is all about.

Types of Karma

Karma can be a good karma or a bad karma. These two types of Karma will depend on what you do or what you have caused to other people. Simply, if you have done bad things to others, then you will get bad karma. On the other hand, if you have done good thing to others, then you will earn good karma.  Does earning good karma sounds easy? It may sound easy but is hard when you try it to do and make it a habit. What is easier is living a life without really giving much attention on what you do. But this kind of living will just put us near from bad karmas.

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The beginning of business wisdom

July 13, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Business Bible Verses, Business Virtues

road-to-wisdomWisdom is greatly important for us to succeed in business. We use it to make just and righteous business decisions. We apply it from planning, to execution and to preservation of our businesses. We need it in choosing the greatest product ideas, hiring the best personnel, creating the most effective marketing strategies and offering the most outstanding customer services. Even in our smallest decisions, we need wisdom to do them right and running.

But what is true wisdom anyway? Do we really have it? Do we really use it? In answering these questions, let’s take a look at the beginning of wisdom. According to the Bible… Read more

How to attract more money into your life

July 5, 2009 by Admin  
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attract-moneyHow to attract more money into your life? What will you do to become a financial magnet and enjoy a life with money always around you? These questions are always raised in the minds of human beings. Of course, it is because everyone needs money. Even the most religious and most spiritual people need money to make their lives spinning. Even the new born child who cares nothing about money needs money – courtesy of his parents. So how would you keep cash and money coming into your life? To answer this question, we need to apply some theory of relativity.

Money, just like other things on Earth exists with a purpose. And what is the purpose of money? Money serves three main purposes: Read more

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