How to become the greatest businessman?
January 10, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Business Virtues
At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” Then Jesus called a little child to Him, set him in the midst of them, and said, “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Whoever receives one little child like this in My name receives Me. – Matthew 18:1-5
In this verse, Jesus taught His disciples that humility makes a man greater in the kingdom of heaven. Humility is difficult to do and only a great person who has a strong sense of righteousness, justice and self-control can do it. We all know that this virtue is good, but many people, even the most intelligent persons ever lived have failed to maintain it – instead they have been overcome by pride. Read more
The faithful and powerful businessman
July 24, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Virtues
When 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
What is our greatest asset in life?
July 12, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Self - Improvement, Spirituality
The question
Have you ever asked yourself what is the greatest asset in your life? So what came in your mind? Is it your million dollar company, prestigious career, expensive mansion or your luxurious car? How about you nice friends and supportive families, aren’t they? Or how about your intelligence or your health and body, isn’t one of them the greatest asset in your life? All of them are great assets a man could have, but the greatest asset in life is not one of them.
Is your mind already flipping around guessing what the heck I am talking here? Okay, we will start to uncover this mysterious question this time. The greatest asset in our lives is the thing that we humans have but other things on Earth (living or non-living things) don’t have. Sounds spinning again? Here is what you need to do. Think of a quality that we humans have but animals and plants don’t have. This may be mind bubbling, but we need to brainstorm to achieve life’s greatest wisdom. So let’s start revealing that mystery now. Let’s differentiate our selves from other species on Earth by considering the following: Read more
Ten features and qualities of a good entrepreneur
July 3, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Entrepreneurship
An entrepreneur shall have the following features and qualities to be considered a good or great entrepreneur.
1. Brain – to plan
A wise entrepreneur is an advanced thinker. He knows how to predict the future. With his prediction, he creates a plan. He organized his objectives and set his procedures to achieve those objectives.
2. Hands – to do the plan
An active entrepreneur executes his plan. He performs his procedures to attain and realize his objectives. He handles well his people and put them in the right places. Read more
Business Face-off: Entrepreneur versus Employee
June 10, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Face-off
I have decided to add a new category in this blog that I believe will become interesting for me and my readers. I started adding the category “Business Face-off” as you can see in my category menu above. I believe that putting two things in a showdown by means of descriptions and differentiations will help readers to clearly understand these two things. For the first battle, I have chosen the entrepreneur and the employee. So let the showdown begins:










