Wednesday, 20 September 2017

What Inspires Businesses or Companies (The WHY, not The What)

One of the biggest questions to ask on earth is Why? It normally points to the purpose of a thing. I had been taking some time off to read and study a few things. I was encouraged by Ojara Andrew to read the book "START WITH WHY by Simon Sinek" with a caption "How great leaders inspire everyone to take action'.
There is already a wealth of information that is flowing. I really get the notion that so much wisdom is hidden in writing and if the culture of reading and studying can continue, I believe we can beat so many odds.

While reading about Manipulations and Inspiration, I have learned so much about how companies or businesses are surviving and indeed the biggest thing they are doing is MANIPULATION which is quite costly and by the way, it really works. However the writer points business people, companies to the fact that people should always look to inspire other than just manipulate.
The writer says that "if most companies don't really know why their customers are their customers or why their employees are their employees, then how do they know how to attract others and encourage loyalty among those they already have". He says that the reality is that most businesses today are making decisions based on a set of incomplete or worse, completely flawed assumptions about what's driving their business. He then says that there only two ways to influence human behavior: you either Manipulate it or you can inspire it."
Simon Sinek says, "Leadership is the ability to rally people not for a single event but for years" and he says in business leadership means that customers will continue to support your company even when you slip up. He pauses and asks a question, "if manipulation is the only strategy, what happens the next time a purchase decision is required? What happens after the election is won?
Finally on Manipulation vs Inspiration. He says that there is a big difference between REPEAT BUSINESS and LOYALTY. Repeat business is when people do business with you multiple times. Loyalty is when people are willing to turn down a better product or a better price to continue doing business with you.
Loyal customers often don't bother to research the competition or entertain other options. Loyalty is not easily won. Repeat business, however, is. All it takes is manipulations. I guess we have seen this with people loyal to their telecom companies or suppliers etc.
I hope you get some insight from this, otherwise, keep the culture of reading and studying alive, it won't only help you but others as well.
I live you with that quote on Entrepreneurship.

Be blessed
#Impact #Empower #Transform

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Why We Need To Be Diligent

By James Abola

Personal Finance Management From A Christian Perspective

This week’s reflection is on diligence as an employee or an entrepreneur. The word diligent means steady application in business of any kind; constant effort to accomplish what is undertaken; exertion of body or mind without unnecessary delay or sloth; due attention; industry; assiduity.
Diligence is what a diligent person does. Therefore a diligent person is focused, persistent, action oriented, careful, productive and attentive. A diligent employee or entrepreneur is bound to be extremely successful.
Let us take a little bible survey to examine six blessings that accrue to the diligent person.
Diligence leads to dominion while laziness results in being dominated. Proverbs 12:24 “The hand of the diligent will rule, but the slothful will be put to forced labor.”
Not many people are noble by birth, nor well connected; but they can still get ahead and become leaders and managers by being diligent. Joseph and Esther offer biblical examples of how otherwise ordinary people became rulers because they were diligent. Instead of hating or disliking the boss, be diligent and perhaps you will end up becoming boss one day.
Diligence makes the difference between being rich or poor. Proverbs 10:4 “He becomes poor who works with a slack and idle hand, but the hand of the diligent makes rich.”
A person who is diligent in work or business is able to increase his/her income through higher productivity and exceeding the expectations of the employer or customer.
Diligence is necessary for seizing opportunities. Proverbs 12:27 “The slothful man does not catch his game or roast it once he kills it, but the diligent man gets precious possessions.”
Many people either miss opportunities or don’t see them at all but being diligence will help you to both recognize and seize opportunities.
Diligence leads to profit and satisfaction. Proverbs 13:4 “The appetite of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, but the appetite of the diligent is abundantly supplied.”
Even when all doors are shut in her face, the diligent person will persist until they find a way.
Diligence leads to growth and promotion. Proverbs 22:29 “Do you see a man diligent and skilful in his business? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men.”
The diligent employee makes himself indispensable, by producing quality work. Similarly a diligent business owner will exceed the expectations of his clients making them repeat customers and unpaid marketing agents for his business. When you purpose to become excellent in something be it work or business, the quality of your work and your good reputation will open better doors for you.
Diligent planning avoids daydreams and nightmares. Proverbs 21:5 “The plans of the diligent lead surely to plenty, but those of everyone who is hasty, surely to poverty.”

Many people have lost money and even their reputation because of get rich quick schemes. The key to having more than enough or getting a financial breakthrough is by laying diligent plans. Diligent planning is not only well thought out but also gets implemented and is committed to God according to Proverbs 16:3. There is a Japanese saying that captures it well: “Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.”

Friday, 25 August 2017

Religion Vs The Kingdom Of God


Seems calling ourselves BORN AGAIN is like another religious sect. 


When I read through the scriptures, What Jesus preached wasn't anything to do with a sect. Today while introducing myself sometimes I have to emphasize that I am a born again Christian yet saying I am "A CHRISTIAN" should actually be enough (My life is Christ Jesus should actually reflect him in all I do, Paul declared It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God... - Galatians 2:20 ) (This probably means the word born again determines the depth of your Christianity but from my simple understanding, to be born again is to have access through Christ Jesus). 
The first place the disciples were called Christians was at a place called Antioch (Acts 11:19-26) These guys walked with Jesus, they could testify, his effect upon their lives was evident even though some denied him or they got scattered, the influence of the king spread through these few people. They saw him, touched him, experienced him at a deeper level, they were bond servants of the Lord, they spoke about what they believed not only what they heard about. They did not even have to introduce themselves as Christians because they were Christians, it was in their DNA and it is what they lived by.
Being a Christian makes me a Kingdom Citizen. Nicodemus was told by Jesus that he wouldn't enter the Kingdom of God unless he was born again(John 3:1-21) (This calls for a spiritual birth - spiritual renewal). When Jesus was baptized, the words that came out of his mouth were REPENT for the KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND (Mathew 3:2). Why do we focus so much on religion yet this is what Jesus actually dispelled so much and tried to focus the pharisees and many other people to an eternal kingdom of which he was and is the King.
I am also reminded that some people thought the Kingdom of God would come by observation (Luke 17:20) but he told them that the kingdom of God was within them or in their midst (Luke 17:21), you can not say look or see here it is or there it comes. When you invite the KING (Jesus) into your heart, you have invited the whole Kingdom with the King within you.
There are so many camps coming up in this day and era and it is like in the days when some where saying am for Paul, am for Apollos (1 Cor 3:4), people will do whatever it takes to defend their faith or religion or leader etc if we are to have one religion let it be that of the Kingdom of God, where we are all citizens, and we are sent out as ambassadors to disciple nations.
Religion is creeping up even more and events of the bible are just repeating themselves. Whatever we revere must have reference to God and not the other way round. Follow Christ, Be his disciple and disciple others with reference to him and not to yourself.
Read
Matthew 15:1-20
Mathew 23:1-3
Mathew 23:23
1 Corinthians 3:4

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Sexual Immorality Is Something That Is Either Not Being Talked About...

SEXUAL IMMORALITY is something that is either not being talked about or something they (We, You, The Church, Govt etc) just talk less about. The more we all keep quiet about this demise, it will eat up anyone and everyone.
It starts by destroying the moral fabric, destroying homes, destroying individuals, children are left without a father or mother, they become rejects (they called them un-planned for
or un-wanted pregnancies) of the perpetrators and also of society.
Thousands of abortions happen everyday sometimes not because of a medical condition but just because people have allowed the pleasure of this trap take them to that final straw, some have even thrown in the towel or committed suicide saying I can't live like this, how we people look at me..... You reach a point where you no longer care and you say, "It's my life, I live it the way I want" Such thinking is a decaying one that needs to be treated Asap.
We all need to come out and help those struggling, help those about to jump into that ship because they have been deceived that the destination is beautiful and that there are #NoRegrets. This stuff is not about how holy a church or individual is, it is not about whether you come from a good family and the name has to be kept, it is not about whether you are up there and such things can not reach you. There is a generation that is silently being wiped away while we see them do what they do, It is like a real movie with a beginning and an end and we just can stop watching, you pause and replay and even rewind without saying a thing or two.
The bible reminds me that it is the will of God for us to be SANCTIFIED (1 Thess 4:3 For this is the will of God, your sanctification:[b] that you abstain from sexual immorality;)

How can people keep their way pure?
Psalm 119:9 How can a young man keep his way pure?
By guarding it according to your word. (We have to take heed in the word of God - unfortunately the word is something we all remember when our lives have hit rock bottom)
This immorality is being fueled by all sorts of things like the media which takes a large chunk and also by us who are keeping quiet, call the plague of silence (is it because it sounds so hard to talk about or is it that it is not a feel good message). I hope we can wake up and talk to the young people around us, so that they may not repeat the mistakes of very many people have made. Untrained, Undiscipled, Unloved people are the ones who are modelling you and I and our children or children to be.
We need to take a stand to preach, share, teach and disciple ourselves the right way. Talk about how self pity is making people wind up in the arms of very canny people, talk about how policies are weak to either stop or govern us, talk about how we are the weakest link in spreading the truth and living by it, how we aren't good examples to many young people in society, talk about how ignorance is leading many to do crazy stuff (You see headlines in redpepper saying you can now have sex live since there no chances of catching HIV because of a certain drug that you can take)
If we are to prosper as a nation, family, society our moral fabric is an important piece we need to deal with whether you like or not or even though everything seems to be spinning out of control
You and I are the solution
#Impact #Empower #Transform

Monday, 7 August 2017

Here are 10 characteristics of good leadership:

1. Recognizes the value in other people, so continually invests in others – Good leaders see a large part of their role as developing other leaders. Leadership development takes place in an organization as good leaders begin to share their experiences, good and bad, with others.
2. Shares information with those in the organization – There is a tendency of some leaders to hold information, because information is power, but a good leader knows that the more information the team has that collectively the team is better, which directly benefits the leader.
3. Has above average character – There are no perfect people, but for a leader to be considered good, they must have a character that is unquestioned within the organization. Leadership always draws criticism from someone, so a leader may not be able to get everyone to believe in him or her, but the people who know the leader best should trust the leader’s character.
4. Uses their influence for the good of others Good leaders are as interested in making a positive difference in people’s lives as they are in creating a healthy profit margin. This doesn’t mean that balance sheets and income statements aren’t important. In fact, they are vital for the success of an organization (even non-profits), but a good leader doesn’t separate a desire for helping others from the desire for financial success. Good leaders find ways to leverage financial health to strengthen the well-being of others.
5. Is skillful and competent Good leaders can be depended on for their professionalism and follow-through. You don’t question whether a good leader is going to be able to complete a task. If they don’t know how to do something, they will find someone who does, but they will ensure that a job is done the best way it can be done.
6. Not afraid for others to succeed (even greater than their own success) – Good leaders realize that some followers will outgrow the leader’s ability to develop them any further. Good leaders, however, aren’t threatened by another’s success. They are willing to celebrate as those around them succeed.
7. Serves others expecting nothing in return – Good leaders have a heart of service. They truly love and value people and want to help others for the good of the one being helped, not necessarily for personal gain.
8. Continues to learn – Good leaders are always learning and implementing those learnings into the betterment of the organization. That could be through reading, conferences, Web-based learnings, or through other leaders, but also through people who report to the leader.
9. Remains accessible, approachable, and accountable to others – Good leaders don’t isolate themselves from people regardless of the amount of responsibility or power he or she attains. Good leaders willingly seek the input of other people into their professional and personal lives.
10. Is visionary: Thinks for the organization beyond today – Good leaders are always thinking beyond today. “What’s next?” is a common question asked by good leaders, knowing that someone must continually encourage change, growth, and strategic thinking for an organization to remain healthy.
By Ron Edmondson