Category: Entrepreneurship

  • Exceptionally Employable

    Engage in Preparation to Be Exceptionally Employable

    I am well aware of the conversation and debate regarding the difference between education and training.  Many who have heard me speak about exceptionally employable have gently suggested that maybe exceptionally employable is not a good aspiration for a liberal arts university.  You know the old stories about liberal arts graduates having to find work…

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  • Innovative Community Impact For Church Executive Magazine

    Churches should be innovative in how they reach their communities. But rather than run off to another conference or buy another book, I believe it has already placed the innovators in your church! These innovative people are involved in the marketplace every day of their lives. But instead of having their best creativity and innovative…

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  • Dr John Jackson: Pastorpreneur

    Dr. John Jackson is a Pastorpreneur.  He is a creative dreamer, willing to take great risks for the Kingdom of God.  John is a strategic and analytical leader with demonstrated expertise and passion for personal, organizational, and cultural transformation. For almost 40 years, John has served in a variety of leadership roles, including as a…

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  • God’s Call to Move Beyond “Business As Usual”

    “The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion” (Prov 28:1). “Same place.  Same thing.  Same results” Business as usual just won’t cut it anymore. The church has been a bedrock foundation of Western society for hundreds of years, but today the church is standing on the…

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  • Created to Create the Future

    I’m a leadership guy so I’m always looking ahead to the future. Dr. John Richardson said when it came to the future; there were 3 types of people: “Those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened”. In a world as fast changing as ours, it is tempting…

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