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Dr. Lanciloti’s Take: What Does the OBBBA Mean for Everyday Americans?

Dr. Lanciloti Whenever Congress passes significant tax legislation, people reach out to me with questions on how the new law will impact them.

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What Supply Chain Taught Me Ä¢¹½TV Control (and Letting Go)

If there’s one thing working in supply chain and logistics has taught me, it’s this: you can have the best-laid plans, the sharpest forecasts...

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Investing in Potential: The Strategic Advantage of Hiring New Grads

Often, employers feel that hiring a recent college graduate poses a significant risk to their organization.

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Navigating Ethical Challenges in Business from a Christian Perspective

By Dr. Matt Vega In today’s rapidly changing business world, ethical dilemmas seem almost unavoidable—whether in the boardroom, on Wall Street, or even within small businesses. For Christian business students […]

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Succession Planning and Executive Leadership: Lessons for Business from Higher Education

By Dr. Trent Adams Many privately held companies and organizations face an all-too-common dilemma: key leaders retire or transition, and no clear internal successor is ready to take the reins. […]

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Marketing Made Personal: How AI is Revolutionizing Customer Connections

By: Dr Lee Hibbett Have you ever received an email, ad, or product recommendation that felt like it was made just for you? That’s not luck—it’s AI at work. Artificial […]

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Integrity in Business Contracts and Agreements: A Christian Perspective

In the business world, contracts are not merely legal instruments—they are moral covenants. Whether formalized in writing or agreed to in conversation, commercial agreements represent promises, and as such, they should be governed by more than just law.

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The Future of Finance: Careers That Serve and Lead

As professionals in the business world, you understand that a career is more than a job—it’s a calling. It’s a path shaped by purpose, values, and the desire to make a meaningful impact.

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Navigating Global Business Trends with Biblical Wisdom and Data-Driven Insights

Over the past year, we have seen five powerful forces reshape our world: (1) the AI-driven technology revolution, (2) the rise of sustainability and ethical business models, (3) trade and supply-chain realignment, (4) escalating geopolitical and cyber risks, and (5) evolving workforce dynamics.

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The Case for Safety at Work

Introduction For many in business, occupational safety and health programs are seen merely as an obligation or a necessary evil. This is unfortunate. For the last three decades, I have […]

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The Transformative Power of Generosity: A Christian Perspective

In leadership—especially Christian leadership—few qualities are more powerful, more formative, and more deeply needed than generosity. It’s a defining trait that goes beyond money, expressing itself in how we give […]

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Handling Conflict in the Workplace with Christian Principles

As university students prepare to enter the professional world, one of the inevitable realities of the workplace is conflict. Whether it stems from miscommunication, differing values, competition, or simply personality […]

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