Doing Business by the Good Book: 52 Lessons on Success Straight from the Bible - Book Review,
by David L. Steward

From Publishers Weekly Jesus' teachings were not meant to be spoken only on Sunday, writes Steward, CEO of World Wide Technology Inc., the world's largest African-American-owned company. Rather, those teachings were meant to be implemented everywhere, including the workplace. In this book, Steward shares 52 biblical principles in short, easy-to-read chapters that can be digested once a week for a full year or devoured in one sitting. Steward draws heavily on his own knowledge of building a high-tech company from the ground up, and also his corporate experiences at FedEx and Union Pacific. He has a real knack for helping readers see how biblical principles relate to those experiences and to contemporary business issues. Even the trendy notion of "branding" is placed thoughtfully with a relevant Scripture (Matthew 12:33: "Either make the tree good, and its fruit good, or make the tree bad, and its fruit bad; for the tree is known by its fruit."). Christian businesspeople who want a solid introduction to biblical ethics in the workplace will particularly enjoy his fine chapters on accountability, enthusiasm, customer satisfaction and networking. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Book Description Foreward written by George H. Bush. An indispensable volume that shows how to succeed in business by using the Bible and its lessons as a source of inspiration and guidance. In 1990, David L. Steward founded his company, Worldwide Technology, Inc., on a shoestring budget and borrowed money, well aware of the high-risk nature of the venture he was undertaking. Despite the fact that he was a novice entrepreneur, he was certain he would succeed. Steward believed intensely that God wouldn't let him down. Doing Business by the Good Book shares the inspiring lessons culled straight from the Bible, that Steward used to build his privately held billion-dollar company into a global information technology enterprise. In Doing Business by the Good Book, Steward delivers 52 chapters, each accompanied by scriptural passages that emphasize their impact on his personal struggle to build a billion-dollar business. Included are chapters such as: -- Being a Customer-Driven Company "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you." (Matthew 7:12) -- Implementation "Be doers of the world, and not merely hearers who deceive themselves." (James 1:22) -- Praise and Recognition "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it." (Proverbs 3:27) -- Good Leadership "This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you." (John 15:12) -- Consistency "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1)
About the Author Dick Lyles is CEO of Leadership Legacies, a global consulting company that serves business leaders with a comprehensive and integrated line of products and services for improving organizational and individual performance. He is former President and COO of The Ken Blanchard Companies®, where he worked alongside Ken Blanchard to help foster a deeper understanding of the issues driving today's workplace. For more than 30 years, Lyles has consulted with the leaders of organizations ranging from Pfizer and Ericsson to The San Diego Zoo. His most recent book, Winning Ways: Four Secrets for Getting Great Results by Working Well with People, was an Amazon.com best seller, published in nine countries within two months of its release. During 2002, he delivered more than 100 keynote speeches and appeared on more than 60 radio and TV talk shows. With his wife, Martha, he founded Maric College in San Diego, CA, where he served as President for three and a half years and Chairman of the Board for another eight. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, he has a master's degree in human behavior and a Ph.D. in business administration.
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