The Well-Rounded Business LeaderSample

The Well-Rounded Business Leader, Part III
This week we’re exploring the differences between wisdom, knowledge, and understanding and what they mean to the well-rounded business leader. Knowledge comes from God, through the experiences and skills He allows us to confront in life, provided we’re humble enough to learn.
As a young loan officer, my first Small Business Administration loan was a disaster. SBA loans require lots of attention to detail and dozens of documentation challenges.
With no previous experience, I made a mess of the loan. But after my superior critiqued my performance, I humbly accepted my failure. That failure provided the knowledge I needed to excel in SBA loans later.
Proverbs 1:7 teaches, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; Fools despise wisdom and instruction."
Questions for Reflection:
- According to Proverbs 1:7, what is necessary to gain knowledge?
- Can you think of a Bible character who displayed incredible knowledge?
- Building upon our previous lesson, what good is knowledge without understanding?
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Wisdom, knowledge and understanding are woven throughout Scripture, often in the same passages. It's important for well-rounded business leaders to possess all three. How are the attributes related, and how are they different? How can you gain and develop all three? Learn more in this Bible reading plan.
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