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Every ethical failure begins with a justification. "It's only one payment." "It's only one misleading report." "It's only one compromise to close the deal."
The danger is not the first compromise itself. The danger is that it quietly redefines what becomes acceptable. Every compromise forms a habit, and every habit shapes your character.
Proverbs 11:3 reminds us, "The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity."
Integrity is not tested when doing the right thing is easy. It is tested when compromise appears to offer the quicker, cheaper, or more profitable path.
The strongest organisations don't wait for ethical dilemmas to decide what they stand for. They establish clear principles beforehand and lead by them consistently because culture is built one decision at a time, and so is character.
If "just this once" becomes part of your culture, it rarely stops at once. What is your organisation's response to "just this once"?
Repost if integrity is non-negotiable in your organisation.
Know someone preparing for their next opportunity or striving to grow in their career? Share this conversation with them. It might be exactly what they need.
Beyond the Résumé: Building Trust, Character & Competence with Vera Sablah. 📺 YouTube: https://youtu.be/PAWFOg7cC-w?si=aQYxY... 🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
🎙️ If you haven't watched the full conversation yet, you're missing practical insights that could reshape how you think about work, character, and what it truly takes to thrive in today's marketplace.
What are employers really looking for beyond qualifications? Is the challenge unemployment or a readiness gap? And what does faith have to do with becoming the kind of professional organizations can trust?
Join us as Vera Sablah shares practical insights on employability, workplace excellence, and building a career rooted in character and competence.
Many Christian business leaders genuinely want God to lead their business, but often wonder, "What should I actually be building towards?"
Today, we are breaking down four (4) long-term goals every Christian business should strive to achieve. These aren't just business objectives, they are biblical functions of a business that seeks to glorify God.
Which of these goals are you already pursuing intentionally in your business? Share your thoughts in the comments.
To explore these principles in greater depth, read Larry Burkett's Business by the Book, available in our store. To order your copy, contact 055 045 4700.
A single act of excellence can go viral. A single act of dishonesty can undo years of work.
Businesses are not built on products and profits alone. They are built on credibility. Every promise you keep, every commitment you honor, and every decision you make contributes to your good name.
Because long after people forget your marketing campaigns, they will remember whether they could trust you.
📌 What are you doing today to protect and build your good name?
Mid-Year Reset is almost here, but before you revisit your plans, revisit YOURSELF.
This is the season when professionals and business leaders review goals, measure progress, and refine strategy. Most leaders are good at that part.
However, what's harder? Turning that same honest lens on yourself.
In a recent God as CEO Podcast conversation (https://youtu.be/dM6dMBRpa1Y), Michael Ohene-Effah @michaelohene-effah9495 shared four questions that don't just sharpen your strategy, they shape who you're becoming as a leader and a person.
The questions are simple but the answers can redirect your life.
Which one of the questions needs your attention most right now?
This is a question we hear often at the God as CEO Business Encounter.
For some people, faith and ambition seem like opposites. They assume that if you are serious about God, you must somehow become less driven, less strategic, or less competitive. Others see faith as a hidden advantage, but not always in a way they can clearly explain.
At God as CEO, we believe the answer is clear: faith is not a liability in business.
❖ It is an asset. But not because it makes you louder, flashier, or more aggressive. It is an asset because it shapes the kind of leader you become.
Love, Excellence, and Truth are not limitations on your competitive edge. They are your competitive edge.
Love shapes how you lead people. Excellence shapes the quality of your work. Truth shapes the integrity of your decisions.
Over time, these values build something every great business needs: trust. Trust with customers. Trust with employees. Trust with partners.
And in the African marketplace, trust and reputation are among the most valuable assets a leader can possess.
Faith does not require you to lower your standards for success. It challenges you to redefine success and pursue it in a way that honors God and serves people well.
What do you think: is faith an asset or a liability in business?
💬Drop your perspective in the comments. We read every one.
A client feels unheard. A team member feels misunderstood. A partnership breaks down because assumptions replaced questions.
Active listening is more than a communication skill. It is a leadership discipline.
At God as CEO, we encourage leaders and team members to listen with the intent to understand, not simply to respond. The quality of your decisions is often determined by the quality of your listening.
This week, before your next important conversation, challenge yourself to ask one more question than you think you need to.
You may discover something that changes everything.
➤ Save this post and share it with your team before your next client meeting.
God as CEO
Every ethical failure begins with a justification.
"It's only one payment."
"It's only one misleading report."
"It's only one compromise to close the deal."
The danger is not the first compromise itself. The danger is that it quietly redefines what becomes acceptable. Every compromise forms a habit, and every habit shapes your character.
Proverbs 11:3 reminds us, "The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity."
Integrity is not tested when doing the right thing is easy. It is tested when compromise appears to offer the quicker, cheaper, or more profitable path.
The strongest organisations don't wait for ethical dilemmas to decide what they stand for. They establish clear principles beforehand and lead by them consistently because culture is built one decision at a time, and so is character.
If "just this once" becomes part of your culture, it rarely stops at once.
What is your organisation's response to "just this once"?
Repost if integrity is non-negotiable in your organisation.
#Integrity #GodAsCEO #FaithAtWork #EthicalLeadership
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🎙️ Follow the full conversation here @godasceo, Beyond the Résumé: Building Trust, Character & Competence, on the God as CEO Podcast.
🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
#GodAsCEO #BeyondTheResume #CareerGrowth #WorkplaceExcellence #Employability
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Know someone preparing for their next opportunity or striving to grow in their career? Share this conversation with them. It might be exactly what they need.
Beyond the Résumé: Building Trust, Character & Competence with Vera Sablah.
📺 YouTube: https://youtu.be/PAWFOg7cC-w?si=aQYxY...
🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
🎙️ If you haven't watched the full conversation yet, you're missing practical insights that could reshape how you think about work, character, and what it truly takes to thrive in today's marketplace.
Vera Sablah,SPHRi | Euclid Addo | Jobberman Ghana
#GodAsCEO #FaithAtWork #BeyondTheResume #WorkplaceExcellence #ChristianProfessionals
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What are employers really looking for beyond qualifications? Is the challenge unemployment or a readiness gap? And what does faith have to do with becoming the kind of professional organizations can trust?
Join us as Vera Sablah shares practical insights on employability, workplace excellence, and building a career rooted in character and competence.
Watch, listen, and join the conversation.
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Many Christian business leaders genuinely want God to lead their business, but often wonder, "What should I actually be building towards?"
Today, we are breaking down four (4) long-term goals every Christian business should strive to achieve. These aren't just business objectives, they are biblical functions of a business that seeks to glorify God.
Which of these goals are you already pursuing intentionally in your business? Share your thoughts in the comments.
To explore these principles in greater depth, read Larry Burkett's Business by the Book, available in our store. To order your copy, contact 055 045 4700.
#GodAsCEO #FaithAtWork #BiblicalBusiness #KingdomBusiness #BusinessAsMission
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A single act of excellence can go viral. A single act of dishonesty can undo years of work.
Businesses are not built on products and profits alone. They are built on credibility. Every promise you keep, every commitment you honor, and every decision you make contributes to your good name.
Because long after people forget your marketing campaigns, they will remember whether they could trust you.
📌 What are you doing today to protect and build your good name?
Save this post for your next team onboarding.
#ProverbsForBusiness #Reputation #GodAsCEO #BusinessIntegrity
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If we anonymously surveyed every employee in your organization today, would they say they work for a company that tells the truth?
#FaithandWork #Integrity #GodasCEO
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Mid-Year Reset is almost here, but before you revisit your plans, revisit YOURSELF.
This is the season when professionals and business leaders review goals, measure progress, and refine strategy. Most leaders are good at that part.
However, what's harder? Turning that same honest lens on yourself.
In a recent God as CEO Podcast conversation (https://youtu.be/dM6dMBRpa1Y), Michael Ohene-Effah @michaelohene-effah9495 shared four questions that don't just sharpen your strategy, they shape who you're becoming as a leader and a person.
The questions are simple but the answers can redirect your life.
Which one of the questions needs your attention most right now?
#GodAsCEOPodcast #Planning #Purpose #Vision #MidYearReset
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This is a question we hear often at the God as CEO Business Encounter.
For some people, faith and ambition seem like opposites. They assume that if you are serious about God, you must somehow become less driven, less strategic, or less competitive. Others see faith as a hidden advantage, but not always in a way they can clearly explain.
At God as CEO, we believe the answer is clear: faith is not a liability in business.
❖ It is an asset. But not because it makes you louder, flashier, or more aggressive. It is an asset because it shapes the kind of leader you become.
Love, Excellence, and Truth are not limitations on your competitive edge. They are your competitive edge.
Love shapes how you lead people. Excellence shapes the quality of your work. Truth shapes the integrity of your decisions.
Over time, these values build something every great business needs: trust.
Trust with customers. Trust with employees. Trust with partners.
And in the African marketplace, trust and reputation are among the most valuable assets a leader can possess.
Faith does not require you to lower your standards for success. It challenges you to redefine success and pursue it in a way that honors God and serves people well.
What do you think: is faith an asset or a liability in business?
💬Drop your perspective in the comments. We read every one.
Check our new podcast. 🎧 Watch or listen to the full conversation now on: godasceo.org/africa/podcast/
#FaithAndWork #AfricanBusiness #ChristianEntrepreneur #GodAsCEO
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A client feels unheard.
A team member feels misunderstood.
A partnership breaks down because assumptions replaced questions.
Active listening is more than a communication skill. It is a leadership discipline.
At God as CEO, we encourage leaders and team members to listen with the intent to understand, not simply to respond. The quality of your decisions is often determined by the quality of your listening.
This week, before your next important conversation, challenge yourself to ask one more question than you think you need to.
You may discover something that changes everything.
➤ Save this post and share it with your team before your next client meeting.
#ProverbsForBusiness #ActiveListening #GodAsCEO #BusinessWisdom #Leadership
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