Saturday, July 28, 2018

How Sharp Is Your Ax?

How Sharp Is Your Ax?
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
July 28, 2018

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”  Abraham Lincoln

"If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed but skill will bring success" (Ecclesiastes 10:10).
Manufacturing companies live and die by the ability of its designers, engineers, and staff to bring new products to market quickly. Yet for many organizations, a team's capacity to turn promising ideas into new revenue is diminished because of fragmented business processes, a geographically dispersed workforce, and a lack of standards across the supply chain according to an industry expert on innovation in technology.
We live in an information age where the level of knowledge is increasing at warp speed. The way you did things two years ago may not be the same way you do it today. The knowledge you have two years ago may not be adequate to compete in the global marketplace today.
Businesses have gone bankrupt because they were not willing to change with the times. Have you seen a Polaroid camera lately? Do you know someone over sixty years old who chose not to learn about computers? The world passes by such people because they are unwilling to "sharpen their ax."
God calls every workplace believer to model four key attributes: 1) Excellence
2) Ethics and Integrity
3) Extravagant Love and Service
4) Signs and Wonders
The first quality of a Christian worker should be excellence. Excellence does not just mean the way we do our jobs, but it also means staying abreast of how we do our jobs. God desires to reveal His innovations in His creation. You will not compete in the marketplace today unless you make a commitment to stay abreast of innovation. This too is good stewardship.
How is your "workplace ax"?
Does it need sharpening?
What are the areas in your working life that need to be sharpened?
What innovation is needed to insure that you will be the "head, not the tail" in your workplace calling?
Begin today to evaluate action steps you may need to take to have a very sharp "ax".


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