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Workplace Wisdom: Communication, Part IV
Although being “slow to speak” is wise, one fatal flaw often made in business is that of inadequate communication. Many leaders assume because they understand their vision for their business that their employees do as well. But studies reveal that’s rarely true.
A business needs to clearly define their purpose and vision and communicate it frequently to their team.
The Lord said to the prophet, Habakkuk, in Habakkuk 2, “Record the vision and inscribe it on tablets, That the one who reads it may run. For the vision is yet for the appointed time; It hastens toward the goal and it will not fail.”
The Lord told Habakuk to inscribe God’s vision on multiple tablets. If you desire your dreams to be fulfilled, your team needs to hear your vision and purpose frequently.
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What we say or don't say matters in the workplace. Truthfulness, transparency and clarity are all critical to wise messaging. In this study, you will examine five workplace examples and applicable scripture passages that remind us to speak in ways that are both effective and God-honoring.
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