Reputation

George Washington’s Reputation

2022-03-19T18:44:31-05:00February 21st, 2022|Tags: , , |

George Washington left his American legacy with a great reputation. Even though the famous story of George Washington chopping down a cherry tree and not lying about it, may not be true, this story speaks to people’s belief about his character. George Washington once said, “Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is ...

Costly Sex

2022-03-15T21:10:29-05:00January 18th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

Last month, Steve Easterbrook, former CEO of McDonalds, decided to return $105 million in severance benefits to McDonalds. In 2019, Easterbrook was terminated without cause allowing him to obtain his agreed upon severance package. After that termination, McDonalds claims to have discovered sexually explicit videos of Easterbrook with company employees and other women. This discovery led the board of McDonalds ...

Martin Luther King’s Real Name

2022-03-15T21:04:47-05:00January 17th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr. was born Michael King? In 1929, Dr. King’s father spent time in Germany admiring the reformer, Martin Luther. This event moved Mr. King and his teenage son to change their names to Martin Luther King and Martin Luther King, Jr. Carrying the name of a great reformer like Martin Luther impacted Dr. ...

The Enemies of Trust: Part I

2022-02-19T11:41:32-06:00November 15th, 2021|Tags: , , , , |

Trust is the currency of commerce. If you have the choice of doing business with someone you trust versus someone you don’t trust, you’re likely to do business with the person you trust. Trust has been lost in the media, our politicians, and even with our scientific community. As business leaders, we need to be careful to build trust rather ...

Deep Fakes

2022-01-01T14:54:45-06:00November 3rd, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Imagine discovering a video of yourself saying horrible things that could easily destroy your reputation and your business while knowing it’s not you. Unfortunately, artificial intelligence now makes it possible for your enemies or competitors to be able to produce what is called a “deep fake” video. Recently, a TikTok video of Dolly Parton went viral, then was abruptly shut ...

Business Proverbs: Day 19 – Restoring Your Reputation

2022-04-23T12:09:57-05:00May 19th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Before becoming King of Israel, David was persecuted and pursued by King Saul. Saul lied about David, damaged David’s reputation, and worst of all, tried to kill David. Despite the persecution, on at least two occasions, when David had the opportunity to take Saul’s life, he chose to overlook the offense and, instead, to spare the king’s life. Through his ...

A Persistent Deceiver

2022-05-06T22:44:04-05:00April 27th, 2021|Tags: , , |

As a young loan officer, I was introduced to the owner of a local furniture store. Early on, I did not trust this person. His ethical practices were questionable, so I refused his loan requests. Recently, I heard a commercial of this business advertising a “going out of business” sale. His advertisement made me grateful I never loaned this person ...

The Leader Who Impressed Jesus, Part III

2020-04-16T10:17:27-05:00April 16th, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series we’re examining four attributes of an amazing man who impressed Jesus. In Luke 7, we read of a Roman Centurion asking Jesus to miraculously heal his dying servant. The third attribute I noticed about this amazing leader was his generosity. This Roman solider was likely despised by most Jews. He had little reason to show them any ...

Employer Reputation

2019-10-29T16:59:40-05:00October 29th, 2019|Tags: , , , |

In the past, many people never gave much thought to the reputation of their prospective employer. Those days are over. Today the internet and online sites such as Glassdoor provide job applicants the opportunity to research and understand more about prospective employers. LinkedIn’s research claims that 75% of job applicants consider an employer’s brand before ever applying for a job. ...

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