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They have filtered God's Word and commands through their own culturally influenced thinking. Their image of His glory is formed by their limited perceptions rather than by His true image as revealed through His living Word.
— John Bevere
The leader's Attitude is like a thermostat for the place she works. If her attitude is good, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the environment is easy to work in. But if her attitude is bad, the temperature is insufferable.
— John Maxwell
what gets rewarded gets done. If you praise and honor the people who epitomize the values of the team, those values get embraced and upheld by other members of the team. There is no better reinforcement.
— John Maxwell
Contentment is not a popular concept. Our culture actually discourages the idea. People are continually bombarded with the message, "What you have isn't enough. You need more—a bigger house, a better car, a larger salary, whiter teeth, sweeter breath, nicer clothes . . ." The list is endless. But the truth is that possessing healthy contentment is essential to being able to withstand failure. —Failing Forward DECIDE TODAY THAT WHAT YOU HAVE IS ENOUGH.
— John Maxwell
transformation is possible for anyone willing to learn and live good values, value people, and collaborate with others to create a positive values culture.
— John Maxwell
The attitude of the leader, coupled with a positive atmosphere in the organization, can encourage people to accomplish great things.
— John Maxwell
I want to learn about their organizational culture and values.
— John Maxwell
Just as personal values influence and guide an individual's behavior, organizational values influence and guide the team's behavior.
— John Maxwell
Fathers are biological necessities, but social accidents.
— Margaret Mead
America is becoming so educated that ignorance will be a novelty. I will belong to a select few.
— Will Rogers
When you are writing for the Christian culture, there is a whole gamut of expectations.
— Frank Peretti
So progressives have been working hard to come up with lies that can be passed off as facts. Progressives have a whole cultural contingent—Hollywood, the mainline media, the elite universities, even professional comedians—to peddle their propaganda. From the television show Madame Secretary to the front page of the New York Times to nightly quips by Stephen Colbert, the progressive bilge comes at us continually and relentlessly.
— Dinesh D'Souza