by Kahle Wisdom | Feb 6, 2020 | Building Biblical Businesses, Lead Better
One of the watershed moments in the life and growth of a business occurs when the executives design and implement a system of measurements. This signals the development of the business from an entrepreneurial effort to a serious organization that can exist outside of...
by Kahle Wisdom | May 16, 2019 | Building Biblical Businesses, Lead Better, Manage Better
Change We’re living in incredibly turbulent times. Despite newspaper headlines proclaiming growing employment and an expanding economy, many business people admit to a pervasive feeling of uncertainty and confusion about their businesses. The well-spring of...
by Kahle Wisdom | Feb 19, 2019 | Building Biblical Businesses, Lead Better, Manage Better
What may be the single most important predictor of an organization’s long term survival is that organization’s ability to learn. In a world that is changing more rapidly today than at any previous time in human history, the consistent practice of learning is the only...
by Kahle Wisdom | Jan 30, 2019 | Building Biblical Businesses, Lead Better, Manage Better
Building a successful business requires serious focus on four fundamental components. Those include the three elements of infrastructure: Systems, people and money, and the thing that ties those three together and empowers them to reach their potential: corporate...
by Kahle Wisdom | Jul 24, 2018 | Building Biblical Businesses, Kingdom issues
It was 2010, and the financial crises which exploded in 2008 was, at last, reaching my business. My clients, B2B sales organizations, were shrinking and a few were going out of business. Investing in developing their sales force – the heart of my business —...
by Kahle Wisdom | Jul 18, 2018 | Building Biblical Businesses, Kingdom issues
Most Christian business people are woefully ignorant of the impact their businesses can have on the Kingdom. God designed business to be a powerful force in the Kingdom. A Christian business is a powerful ministry. “What’s next?” That’s a question every...