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by Patrick Roberts - 2007-11-16
Can a healthy relationship exist between material goods and God's kingdom? What does plastic, metal and glass have to do with accomplishing God's goals? Is it possible to possess things and yet ...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-23
Consider carefully how to expand your nonprofit organization's business model (who, what, when, why, where, how, and how much of providing benefits) to 21 times its current size. For best result...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-22
Many business leaders believe that they should just keep doing what's always worked. In some areas of business, such as providing good service, that can make sense. But often too much consiste...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-16
Millions of people dream about writing a best-selling business book. They think that surely the world is waiting for their unique wisdom. The reality is far different. The average business book ...
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by Aaron Taylor - 2007-11-28
The can that I am about to pry open is a gigantic one, far greater than what will meet the eye at first. The implications deal directly with the belief system of millions of people in our nation and a...
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by Arlene Pellicane - 2007-12-12
If you've said it once, you've said it a million times. "This year I will ____." Maybe you want to eat healthier food, lose weight, or spend more time with your kids. Maybe you want to lose your pr...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-12-12
Most businesses think about selling more items or services. Why not?Done properly, selling or providing more of what you already offer can be a big help in creating efficiencies. But sometimes you ar...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-12-17
Business model innovation (changing the who, what, when, why, where, how, and how much that are involved in delivering for-profit offerings or nonprofit benefits) can dramatically expand profita...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-12-25
A businessman pondered how to grow his profits. He traveled the world looking for new products and lower cost suppliers. He ran every kind of sales promotion he could. But profits just got lower an...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-04-24
Keep cool: it will be all one a hundred years from now.- Ralph Waldo EmersonIn 1995, I launched the 400 Year Project, a search for ways of accomplishing 400 years of normal improvements in only 20 yea...