Great Business Emulates a Good God
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This research involved a case study of six profitable companies: Hobby Lobby, Chic-Fil-A, Tyson Foods, Ford Motor Company, Google, and The Walt Disney Company. Each company's culture was categorized as either Christian-focused, faith-friendly or faith-neutral and the findings compared with the attributes of the Triune God. Each case study then analyzes each company's cultural core values, beliefs, and norms and compares their compatibility with the Triune God's economic and ontological attributes in relationship with humanity. The research then identified the two most prominent cultural values found in all six companies that emulate the Triune God and when effectively implemented produced the greatest impact throughout the organization and business community.
This study also argues for the perspective that business is a ministry, a calling to serve God and participate in his mission of bettering the lives of others via multiple means. Further, the dynamics of the relationship between the Triune God with humanity openly demonstrates the standard of good business practices to follow.
Overall, this research will help one to better understand the workings of God, Church, and Faith as being integrated into everyday life as the ideal model worth pursuing for a greater business impact in the community and one's fulfillment in life's adventurous journey.
Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
After stewarding various senior leadership roles with several national organizations, Mike is now semi-retired. He currently is equipping future business leaders as an adjunct professor with a local faith-based university. He is also active with Stephen Ministry and facilitating small groups within his faith community. He holds a PhD in pastoral ministry and a graduate degree in management.His passion is to engage, encourage, and empower others to become firmly rooted in Jesus Christ for the advancement of HIS Kingdom through the local Church and marketplace. His blog, RadicalinChrist.com, provides the means for him to express and celebrate the Good News of God’s Kingdom to a worldwide audience.In his personal time, Mike enjoys biking, day trading, and huddling with family and friends.
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Great Business Emulates a Good God - Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
GREAT BUSINESS EMULATES A GOOD GOD
By Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
Discover the Ways Successful, For-Profit Organizations Emulate the Triune God
Great Business Emulates a Good God
By Michael Surowiec, Ph.D
Copyright 2013 Michael Surowiec
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EPUB ISBN: 9781301307999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRAISES FROM THE MARKETPLACE
ABBREVIATIONS
ABSTRACT
THE TRIUNE GOD AND BUSINESS
Introduction
Key Question
Scope of the Study
The Goal
Important Concepts
Overview
Presumptions
THE TRIUNE GOD'S IMAGE IN THE MARKET PLACE
Introduction
The Triune God
Triune God's Attributes
The Triune Project: A Brief Overview
Today's Church in the Marketplace
God's Relational Leadership Approach
Spiritual Formation in the Marketplace
The Standard of Excellence
CHRISTIAN-FOCUSED BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Case Study: HOBBY LOBBY
Case Study: CHICK FIL-A
FAITH-FRIENDLY BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Case Study: TYSON FOODS, INC
Case Study: FORD MOTOR COMPANY
FAITH-NEUTRAL BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Case Study: GOOGLE, INC
Case Study: WALT DISNEY COMPANY
THE WAYS COMPANIES EMULATE THE TRIUNE GOD FELLOWSHIP
Theoretical Premises
Attributes of the Triune God Found Within the Business Context
Comparison of Cultural Values
Customer Orientation
Employee Orientation
Performance & Accountability Orientation
Innovation & Change Orientation
Company Process Orientation
Summary
FAITHFULNESS AND EXCELLENCE
Capsule Review
Predominant Characteristics
Conclusion
APPENDIX A
Cultural Matrix Case Study Summary
APPENDIX B
Predominant Values Summary
APPENDIX C
The Triune God Project - A Biblical Review
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ENDNOTES
PRAISES FROM THE MARKETPLACE
After only 11 pages, I'm hooked. As a fellow business person and business owner, I recognized the challenges of running a business with Christian values in a secular world. Acting, speaking and serving others like Jesus is not natural, as we are inherently sinful creatures. Books like these are needed to help us stay focused on the job at hand…sharing the gospel with everyone we meet and interact with. We don't need to be on staff at a church to be a pastor, we can do it right from our offices on Main Street.
Steve J. Martin, CEO
SQR Wealth Management
"Michael Surowiec’s Great Business Emulates a Good God is an interesting and welcome addition to the emerging literature focused on the integration of faith and economics. It is an exploratory piece that encourages the reader to not only see God at work in the best practices of the marketplace but to look deeper at the inherent goodness of commerce and into the Bible to know and emulate the Triune God, as we are called to do, for His glory."
David B. Doty, Author of
Eden’s Bridge: The Marketplace in Creation and Mission
Michael has captured the essential connection between excellence in business practice which reflects and honors the highest standards of the Creator of the universe
Greg Barnes, President
Halftime Talent Solutions
ABBREVIATIONS
CFA Chic Fil-A
CO Closing Observation
CS Case Study
FMC Ford Motor Company
G Google, Inc.
GW God's Word Translation
HL Hobby Lobby
KJV21 21st Century King James Version
LGBT Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
MSSG The Message Translation
NASB New American Standard Bible
NIV New International Version
NKJV New King James Version
TF Tyson Foods
TGF Triune God Fellowship
WDC The Walt Disney Company
ABSTRACT
GREAT BUSINESS EMULATES A GOOD GOD
This study investigates the way companies emulate the Triune God in the marketplace. The research conducts a case study of six profitable companies: Hobby Lobby, Chic-Fil-A, Tyson Foods, Ford Motor Company, Google, and The Walt Disney Company. Each company culture is than categorized as either Christian-focused, faith-friendly or faith-neutral and compares the findings with the attributes of the Triune God. Each case study focuses on the individual company's cultural core values, beliefs, and norms and demonstrates their compatibility with the Triune God's economic and ontological attributes in relationship with humanity.
The study then identifies the two most prominent cultural values found in all six companies that emulate the Triune God. The study likewise looks at the Triune God as the apex of human measurement, mankind's redemptive adoption within God's plan, and defines salvation as the restoration of all creation to God's original intent. Finally, we demonstrate the ways successful companies emulate the Triune God's attributes within the organization and relationship in the marketplace.
Key words: Triune God, Trinity, adoption, restoration of creation, economic Trinity, Jesus, Christ, Holy Spirit, Bible, life in Christ, business, organizational model, Christian-focused, faith-friendly, faith-neutral, culture, values, Hobby Lobby, Chic Fil-A, Tyson Foods, Ford Motor Company, Google, The Walt Disney Company, faithfulness, excellence, common good, great business, business and faith, mission of business, culture, leadership, God and business, good God, spiritual formation, Christ follower, disciple
CHAPTER ONE
THE TRIUNE GOD AND BUSINESS
The entire world is full of service to God, not only in the churches but also the home, the kitchen, the cellar, the workshop and the field of the townsfolk and farmers.
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Business is ministry, the work of God in the world.
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Introduction
Jack died in his mid-forties from cancer.³ Tragically, his daughter had died two years previously from the same disease. Jack was a partner of a very successful business; a leader in his church circle; a husband and father of two girls and a boy. His death was shocking to most people who knew him as an iron-clad, no-nonsense business executive who practiced his faith in the public arena. However, after his death both the good and the bad came to light. Although Jack was a successful businessman with all the dressings of a holistic lifestyle, his faith didn’t match his works. From the outside, he looked like a Christian with zeal for the Kingdom of God. He attended Christian business workshops with others who were impressed by his wisdom. He took pertinent notes from these meetings, organized them in easy to find files, and reviewed them whenever he had the time. Yet his employees and close associates saw a different side of Jack: one that the world would be shocked to discover.
From the outside looking in, Jack seemed the ideal Christian businessman.
However, to his employees, he was a micro-manager whose temper blatantly got out of hand. He manipulated his associates through fear and intimidation. He deliberately embarrassed people among their peers to show how much better of a person he was to them. While his outer demeanor often attracted people, his negative and berating actions chased them away.
Christians struggle with the paradox of living in this world without partaking of its values.⁴ Typically, one slowly relearns what s/he might have correctly learned earlier in life if someone had given them the time and a better role model to follow. Jack struggled to live his faith within the business context. Other believers have also looked for Kingdom answers while working and living faithfully in the business arena.
The reason to mention Jack's story is because there are others like him who want to live their Christian life in the business marketplace, but haven’t properly learned how. Perhaps the only role model they have had were the ungodly bosses they didn’t even care for, but were the only examples they could recall on how to get the job done. Or maybe, their worldview just didn't totally align with the complete gospel message. Other business leaders like Jack have asked questions that are common among many believers within the marketplace today. Questions like:
What does business have to do with salvation, Kingdom of God, and the new creation?
What is the vision of the marketplace within Kingdom Realty?
Or, is the workplace exempt from Christ’s Lordship?
Does Christianity’s influence in the economic world only pertain to ethics or is there more?
A 2011 survey, conducted by Baylor University, reveals that approximately twenty-five percent of the American workforces believe their work is a mission from God.⁵ While thirty-six percent pursue excellence in their workplace due to their faith-precepts, less than twenty percent believe their congregation encourages them to start a business for profit. Overall, the survey reveals the majority of today’s workforce does not view God's involvement with their everyday work life. At the same time, those who risk the most financially, the entrepreneurs, realize that starting a business is not easy and will seek as much help as they can including spiritual strength. The same survey also discovered that almost one-third of entrepreneurs invest time in prayer for help to make it through the daily challenges business presents.⁶
Business leaders often find it difficult to approach their church pastor with corporate and economic issues.⁷ David Miller’s research found that most pastors view the role of business as a means of financing church ministries and have very little experience with business as a vehicle to redeem the marketplace. While most ministers readily provide mentorship for family, personal finance, or social aspects of life, they tend to view the business workplaces more as a necessary evil.
This viewpoint is also reflected in the Baylor survey that discovered less than twenty percent of congregations speak positively about business profits.⁸ So if a person truly seeks to live a non-segmented business and personal life of faith, where would one find the best mentor to teach them the process if not in the church? Further, if one could select just one mentor to follow, to learn from, and to converse with each day, who would s/he be? This study will make a case that the best business role model to follow in the marketplace today is the Triune God.
Not a figment of one’s imagination or a hero molded through media, but a personal, living God as exemplified through the pages of the Bible and creation.
In a graduate business class almost twenty years ago, this author was challenged when a professor acknowledged that the theories learned in his fifteen week leadership course did not really work in a sustainable fashion within the workplace.⁹ This research is the acceptance of that challenge and the accumulation of real world knowledge and experience to discover what really works
in the marketplace.
As a Christ-follower and believer who has grown in faith and relationships through practical ministry both at home and in the workplace, this author has experienced long term successes as well as short-term failures in exercising Judeo-Christian principles through daily living. As one matures in the faith, one also learns to better follow the lead of the Spirit and to discern the impact love and truth have in the workplace. By combining a formal education with personal marketplace experience, this presentation is the culmination of over thirty years in the business world.
In Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis wrote The whole dance, or drama, or pattern of this three-Personal life is to be played out in each of us…each one of us has got to enter that pattern, take his place in that dance.
¹⁰ In the last ten-to-twenty years, the doctrine of this three-Personal life
of the Triune God has made a strong reappearance within the Christian educational media. Such books as, The Deep Things of God, and, The God Who Is Triune, have again emphasized the importance of knowing who God is and His influence in the world.¹¹ In addition, the fictional book, The Shack, aided our understanding of the Trinity in a down-to-earth portrayal of the Triune God.¹² In the same vein, this study will likewise add fuel to the movement of restoring the Triune God Fellowship as the leadership model for the marketplace in both the transfer of economic goods and the standard for human behavior.
Key Question
The key question that this study aims to answer is: What ways do successful, for-profit organizations emulate the Triune God Fellowship (TGF) in the marketplace today?
The research study will examine this question to demonstrate that many of the best business practices today are built around the familial relationship and divine character of the Triune God. The Triune God - Father, Son, and Spirit - in fellowship with humanity, 1) models the ideal culture, organizational structure, and premier values of a successful, enduring business enterprise; 2) exemplifies the best business model in leadership for sustainable long term business success; and 3) develops mature believers through the daily