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God in the Marketplace God in the Marketplace February 5, 2010 How do I stay humble and still succeed in the fiercely competitive business world? Bob Doolittle

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Page 1: God in the Marketplace February 5, 2010 How do I stay humble and still succeed in the fiercely competitive business world? Bob Doolittle

God in the MarketplaceGod in the Marketplace

February 5, 2010

How do I stay humble and still succeed in the fiercely competitive business

world?

Bob Doolittle

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Chapter Summary

Pride is insidious, destructive sin Pride blinds people to danger and predisposes

them to calamity Start out with the best intensions and values,

grow so overconfident in their own abilities … shunned the warnings

Example after example of tragic destruction of individuals, families and companies

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Chapter Summary

God used Moses to influence his generation

His obituary – Deuteronomy 34:10-12 Played an enormous role and yet

remained modest – Numbers 12:3 “His humility is exactly why God used

Moses”

“No prophet has arisen again in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face. He was unparalleled for all the signs and wonders the Lord sent him to do against the land of Egypt – to Pharaoh, to all his officials, and to all his land, and for all the mighty acts of power and terrifying deeds that Moses performed in the sight of all Israel” – Deuteronomy 34:10-12

“Moses was a very humble man, more so than any man on the face of the earth” – Numbers 12:3

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Lead Like Jesus Ego

Edging God Out Exalting God Only

Credit Looking out the window for credit Looking in the mirror for

responsibility

Investing in others

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Competitive vs Humble

Competitive Mirror –

Responsibility Stoic Resolve Driven Results Oriented Inspired Standards Willful Fearless Gifted Fast Accurate Nibmle Capable

Humble Window – Credit Prayerful Blessed Modest Simplicity Quiet Reserved Gracious Self Efacing Teachable Other’s Focused Thankful

MutuallyExclusive

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Chapter Summary

Good to Great – Jim Collins, 2001 Examined 11 companies that followed a pattern

of 15 year cumulative stock returns below the general stock market, punctuated by a transition point, then cumulative returns at least 3 times the market over the next 15 years

“Level Five” leaders – characterized by humility Humility distinguishes Christian and secular

leaders who place the well-being of the organization above their own

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Chapter Summary

“Humility is not a weakness. Rather, it typifies confident strength, the kind that enables businesspeople to succeed in a competitive, cutthroat market”

“The more you know God, the more modest you become”

“As Christians, we are unique in the overall business world”

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Chapter Summary The world tells us, “You can do anything you set your

mind to do!” Jesus says, “You can do nothing without me.” (John

15:5) The world tells us, “It is a dog-eat-dog world.”

Jesus says, “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.” (Matthew 7:12)

The world tells us, “Only the strong will survive.” Jesus says, “The meek will inherit the earth.”

(Matthew 5:5)

“Humility reminds you that whatever you have become and whatever you accomplish

has been granted to you by God”.

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Chapter Summary

“People who understand who they are, who know God and his power, can be people of great influence.”

“They are not in bondage to other’s praise and affirmation.”

“Their self-worth comes from their relationship with God.”

“They are not enslaved to temptations that appeal to their pride.”

“They don’t put selfish interest above the organization or colleagues.”

“They are willing to admit when they are wrong.”

Blackaby’s summary – When people are humble…Blackaby’s summary – When people are humble…

““The result is that their organization gets their best and God The result is that their organization gets their best and God

receives the glory.”receives the glory.”

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Bob Trotter

SVP & Chief Information Officer ThyssenKrupp Materials

Lead Like Jesus

Invest heavily in coaching and developing employees.

The servant leadership role that Christ models empower organizations to levels beyond their expectations.

When employees know how much you care personally about them they will exceed your expectations every time. It goes beyond pay, promotion and sometimes even job security.

This approach yields high returns for the enterprise and brings glory to God.

How else could have Christ built the church with a small group of 12?

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Greg Hopton

President & CEO of AVL – Instrumentation & Test Systems, Inc. (privately owned Austria company)

God has blessed career “I do not wear sandals and I can not walk on water”

Simplify your life and don’t wear multiple masks – be a bold Christian at work, home and while doing life

Put others above yourself – subordinates and upper management

Let others “blow their horn” for you – it’s a lot louder

Be in constant communication with God - prayer

God wants to be actively involved with you at your work

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Discussion Points

What is the difference between humility and weakness in the marketplace?

Can we have humility and still be “successful” in the business world?

How can we introduce more humility into our marketplace?