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One of the amazing things about the Bible is that it has practical application for every aspect of our lives—including the business world! Today Greg and I are excited to announce that for the first time in our long friendship we are writing collaborators on a new series of books entitled Business By The Book. In today’s episode we preview the first book in this series about a CEO’s vision.
- [0:56] Some new and exciting news on a great new project—a book that we have co-written. The first book in our series called Business by the Book.
- [2:20] Vision cannot be delegated to a committee, but the CEO must be the chief vision-caster.
- [2:54] Greg and I first met on a basketball court, but there was an important lesson in that game that teaches CEOs about vision-casting.
- [4:40] Why does a CEO need to have a personal vision statement before they lay out a vision for their organization?
- [7:23] We layout how the book is organized and share insights on the first two chapters.
- [9:17] CEOs would do well to show the way to the vision before they tell others the way to the vision.
- [11:00] Greg uses a concept from “Alice in Wonderland” to talk about minimizing the things that distract leaders from pursuing their vision.
- [16:45] Here’s what we hope you will takeaway from this series of books.


