Business by the Book workshop

ACHIEVING TRUE SUCCESS IN YOUR MARKETPLACE
Kent Humphreys, President of Christ@Work

 

Contents of the Business by the Book workshop:

1. Ownership and Purpose

2. Leadership

3. Finance

4. Human Resources
5. Organisation and Marketing

6. Planning

Do you devise magnificent plans, but struggle to finish your projects?

A lot of managers have great plans. They start well, but then struggle to bring their projects to completion. By contrast, Solomon successfully completed his building projects in a little over twenty years.

To keep your projects on track until they're done, write your detailed plan with a series of interim goals. Establish achievable benchmarks for each month, quarter, and year. Benchmarks help you to track
your progress as you work toward a long- term goal, and they foster a sense of accomplishment as progress is documented.

Then follow through with a consistent effort. Before you know it, your long-term projects will be brought to
completion.

A slothful man does not roast his prey, but the precious possession of a man is diligence (Proverbs 12:27).

Scripture: Thus Solomon finished the house of the LORD and the king's palace, and successfully completed all that he had planned (2 Chronicles 7:11).

 

 

Outline for developing a business plan


Larry Burkett

Howard Dayton

David Rae

 

 
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