by Lea Strickland | Nov 12, 2015 | Faith Blog, Faith-based
I want to share a personal experience I had early in my career. My decision to share this now comes from hearing the story of another person struggling with a similar issue. I could hear in her story my own experience as a supervisor/manager learning to balance...
by Lea Strickland | Jul 31, 2014 | Business Articles, Business Management, Human Resources, Leadership
Previous articles have discussed the importance of having the right people who are doing the right things and being accountable for achieving specific results in your organization. To achieve the maximum return on investment in your people, the organization’s...
by Lea Strickland | Nov 7, 2012 | Faith Blog
Have you ever lost a big deal? How about a major election? The 2012 election in the United States is a good opportunity to look at winning at any cost versus being willing to pay the price to hold onto your principles. The day after the 2012 election, as the pundits,...
by Lea Strickland | Oct 25, 2012 | Faith Blog
Do Not Sue the Brethren, But Hold Them Accountable. Here is a point of debate for many Christians on handling business issues between Believers and non-believers: what does the Bible mean when it comes to dealing with dishonesty, being unethical, and other...
by Lea Strickland | Oct 3, 2012 | Faith Blog
Through many examples, the Bible illustrates to us how the chain of command is intended to work. One of the most popular is about Joseph in Egypt, appointed by Pharaoh to be in-charge second only to Pharaoh. The delegation of duty and responsibility, as well as...