Well Done Leaders by CEO Experience

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Well Done Leaders by CEO Experience

Ken Gosnell, the author of Well Done, 12 Biblical Business Principles for Leaders to Grow their Business with Kingdom Impact, talks about the principles that will help leaders hear the words Well Done in this life and in the next one. Ken also conducts CEO Conversations with business owners, thought leaders, and authors to share how they use the Well Done principles to guide their business. This insightful podcast will challenge you to grow your belief in biblical business principles.

  1. MAR 3

    CEO Conversation With Elizabeth Smith - Author of Trauma Informed Leadership

    The CEO Conversation centered on trauma-informed leadership, with Elizabeth Smith sharing her personal experiences and the importance of addressing trauma in the workplace. She recounted a traumatic incident in a nonprofit setting where leadership failed to recognize and manage her trauma response, which ultimately influenced her career shift towards leadership. Elizabeth emphasized that leaders must be equipped with the skills to handle trauma effectively to foster a supportive organizational culture that prioritizes employee well-being. She highlighted the necessity of creating safe environments where employees can take strategic risks without fear of failure, as well as the critical role of listening in effective leadership. Ken Gosnell and Elizabeth explored the impact of microaggressions on psychological safety, noting that small actions can accumulate to create a toxic work environment. Elizabeth stressed the importance of leaders being mindful of their language and behaviors, as these can significantly affect team dynamics. They discussed the misconception that being people-oriented requires excessive time investment, with Elizabeth arguing that curiosity-led conversations can enhance efficiency. Ken reinforced the idea that understanding employees is essential for building a strong culture and improving customer relationships, urging leaders to engage meaningfully with their teams to foster both individual and organizational growth.

    31 min
  2. JAN 26

    2025 21 Days of Prayer: Day 20 - Prayer for Team Members

    Heavenly Father, You are the One True God. You value unity, and you are one with the Holy Spirit and Jesus. Your Oneness sets an example for the unity of all believers and all teams. You called the many and made them one Holy Church, which began on the day of Pentecost and exists thousands of years later all around the world, filled with people from every language and every nation. We praise you as the God that receives worship from all - young and old, male and female, and rich and poor. You were a God that considered all people when you sent Jesus to die on the cross for all sins. Today, we lift up the teams that you have brought around us as leaders and influencers for your Kingdom. Please help us to see that our teams are bigger than we think they are. Our teams might include our employees, vendors, customers, families, referral partners, and peers. We praise you for taking us from isolation and moving us into communities. We ask that you help us to serve our teams with compassion, wisdom, and thoughtfulness. Help us to lead well and set an example that you, as the owner of the business, would be pleased with. Father, we pray for the needs of those on our teams - many of which go unspoken or unknown to us as leaders. You know and see all things, and we ask that you provide exponentially to our team members to fill every need that they have. Help our example lead them to call on you in their times of need, knowing that you are a good father who knows how to give good gifts to your children.

    3 min
  3. JAN 25

    2025 21 Days of Prayer: Day 19 - A Prayer for the Customer

    Heavenly Father, We come before You with grateful hearts, acknowledging that You are the ultimate source of wisdom, provision, and purpose. As leaders entrusted with businesses, we recognize that every customer who walks through our doors or interacts with our services is someone You have placed in our care. Lord, we lift up our customers to You today. We pray for their needs, their struggles, and their desires. May our businesses be a place of blessing to them, where they experience integrity, kindness, and excellence. Help us to serve them not just with products or services, but with the love and grace that reflect Your character. Father, grant us the wisdom to understand the deeper needs of those we serve, beyond what is written on an order or invoice. Let us be attentive to the opportunities You provide to make an impact, whether through a kind word, a prayerful heart, or an act of generosity. We also ask for Your favor over the work of our hands, that our businesses would be a beacon of Your Kingdom in the marketplace. May our faith and values shine through in every interaction, drawing others closer to You through the example we set. Bless our customers, Lord, with peace, joy, and success in their own lives. Meet them where they are, and may their experiences with us point them to Your goodness and faithfulness. Let our businesses be a light in their journey, guiding them to greater trust in You. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

    2 min

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Ken Gosnell, the author of Well Done, 12 Biblical Business Principles for Leaders to Grow their Business with Kingdom Impact, talks about the principles that will help leaders hear the words Well Done in this life and in the next one. Ken also conducts CEO Conversations with business owners, thought leaders, and authors to share how they use the Well Done principles to guide their business. This insightful podcast will challenge you to grow your belief in biblical business principles.

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