Generous Business Practices (Business for the Common Good 2020)

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Article originally posted here by Denver Institute for Faith & Work

by Denver Institute for Faith & Work

On Friday, January 31, Denver Institute for Faith & Work hosted more than 300 guests from across the nation at “Business for the Common Good,” a one-day event for business leaders passionate about professional excellence and using their gifts and resources for lasting impact.

In this powerful presentation, Aimee Minnich and Alan Barnhart discuss: What does it mean to be a truly generous business leader? How does this impact our sense of identity and ownership? How much money should we give away, and how much should we keep? Do ancient Old Testament practices like gleaning have relevance for how we think about hiring, investing, and “successful” businesses? What kind of investment returns should we target? This session considers how a deep sense of generosity transforms our culture as well as our hearts. Please visit their website to see more great content from the "Business for the Common Good" event.