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Qualities Of An "Unconventional" Business Leader

DAY 7 OF 7

Qualities Of An "Unconventional" Business Leader | 7. Generous

This week, we have looked at the characteristics of an unconventional business leader following the acronym LEADING. We have looked at “L” for love God, “E” for  excellence, “A” for appreciate others, “D” for driven by purpose, “I” for integrity and “N” for no bondage. Today, we will look at the last trait, “G” for generous.

Business leaders who want their work to matter to God have faith that drives their generosity, which in turn impacts those around them. Consider Mr. Tam's story.

When challenged by God to deed his entire company over to a foundation to fund evangelism, this plan challenged Stanley Tam. Yet, after much consideration, he took that courageous step. 

Mr. Tam’s courageous and faith-filled generosity ultimately generated more than $200 million in worldwide evangelistic efforts, impacting millions of lives.

In Matthew 5:16, Jesus taught, “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

When God calls you to take a step of courageous generosity, be bold and join other unconventional business leaders in this exhilarating journey. 


If you would like to see how you score as an "unconventional" business leader, I encourage you to take the LEADING Assessment available on our website. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete and includes valuable resources for growth in each of the seven qualities of Unconventional LEADING.  

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Qualities Of An "Unconventional" Business Leader

This week, we will learn about business leaders who understand that God cares about their work and has an amazing plan for their business leadership role. We call these business executives and their management teams “unconventional business leaders” because sometimes God calls them to operate opposite of conventional business practices. This plan will share seven qualities through the acronym "LEADING" that are inherent to “unconventional" leading.

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