"Don’t you realize that all of you together are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God lives in you?"
You can tell the difference between those who can just read
financial statements and those who really know financial statements. Those who read them can make sense of them
and explain the numbers, but those who can read them and then turn them into
the story of the business, are ones who actually know what to do to make them
better. The two statements that any of
us will be given when we are looking at or into a business will be the income
statement and the balance sheet. In a
recent Businessweek article Mark Hurd, from Oracle, said that these two
documents “Work in concert”. On their
own the Income Statement or Balance Sheet can tell you many things about the
business, but it is not until you see them both together can you tell how
healthy, or unhealthy, is the business. So, with these two documents (and enough history with
these) then one can begin to see and create a story about the business. There are patterns that can be ascertained
and even some assumptions that can be made about what kind of business this is
and how it compares to competitors. The
Income Statement and the Balance Sheet are inextricably intertwined and that is
how they work on concert. We can only
hope that we are finding many opportunities in our business to have everything
work as in concert as the Income Statement and the Balance Sheet.
We can’t explain how it works, but we believe and know in
our deepest being that the Father , the Son, and the Holy Spirit work in
concert to bring us as close to God as we want to be. This idea of working in concert seems to me
to be a godly idea. Throughout the Bible we are taught to love each other and
told how to treat and respect our fellow human beings. We are told that when
two or more come together that God will there as well. We know that in concert the Bible, prayer and
fellowships with other believers can yield amazing results. So, it is upon us to show through our lives
and working that we also can work in concert with others. When we do this, we are modeling what we are
taught. When we don’t then we are being
examples of the opposite. As we consider
the type of team member we are being, or what kind of subordinate or boss we
are, then let’s remember that we should strive to always “work in concert”.
Reference: 1 Corinthians 3:16 (New Living Translation)
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