The Power of Clear Values in a Confused Culture

Why Biblical Principles Bring Clarity to Life and Leadership

What influences your decision-making? Is it determining how to maximize gains and minimize losses? Is it experience, choosing what seems most advantageous for yourself, or for your company or organization? Is it based on appearances — what will present you in the best light to those important to you?

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Why Biblical Principles Bring Clarity to Life and Leadership1. For Establishing Priorities2. For Governing Behavior 3. For Godly Values 

In my years of working with executives and corporate leaders, I found many had at least one document that served as a rudder for guiding their companies. Most had a “mission statement” which articulated what they did — their purpose for existing. Some also had a “vision statement” that expressed where they saw themselves going. Perhaps most revealing of all was a “values statement” that stated underlying principles and values to undergird not only what they did but also how they would do it — and why.

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Roy Disney was the brother of the late Walt Disney, the creative genius whose vision ultimately led to the multi-billion-dollar entertainment conglomerate of films, cartoons, TV shows and dazzling theme parks. As co-founder of the Walt Disney Company, Roy Disney stated, “When your values are clear to you, making decisions becomes easier.” To put it another way, in making decisions, pre-determined values should not only direct present and future operations but also serve to eliminate options and enticements that do not align with those values.

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