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Doing Business by the Good Book
by David L. Steward with Robert L. Shook

New York: Hyperion, 2004

How can it be that an ancient text, seemingly far from the world of today's business life, can have lessons that can improve the day-to-day workings of any business? Dave Steward has found the keys to the kingdom. Doing Business by the Good Book takes selected scripture and applies it to business life with clarity and promise.

Dave Steward, founder and CEO of World Wide Technology, a privately held, billion-dollar company headquartered in St. Louis, knows whom to thank for his good fortune. Starting on a shoestring in 1990, Dave built his business based on principles from the Scriptures. Dedicated to serving others, he conducts a Sunday school class for businesspeople to help them focus on how to work together, how to succeed in today's highly competitive marketplace, and how to do it honestly and righteously. He found all of his material in the Bible, both Old and New Testaments. This inspiring and professional book is the essence of what he teaches in class. Following a Bible passage for each week of the year, readers will increase their bottom line, as well as the capacity of their souls -- a great return on investment!

David L. Steward is the founder and CEO of World Wide Technology, Inc., identified by Black Enterprise as the nation's largest African American-owned company. He also serves as the co-chairman of the United Way in St. Louis, Missouri, and is on the board of more than a dozen additional charitable and civic organizations. David lives in St. Louis with his wife and children.

Robert L. Shook has authored or collaborated on numerous books, including the New York Times bestseller Longaberger: An American Success Story.

 

 
   
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