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A Christian Ethics For Business: Biblical Worldview

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A Christian Ethics for Business: Biblical Worldview Making a reflection on A Christian Ethics for Business, and trying to isolate what has been grasped out of this article despite living in the 21st Century, the way we do business nowadays has not changed the way it was done three thousand years ago. New technology makes everything possible in business at a global level in all dimensions, if possibilities explored within the context of what is achievable in business. However, in business it has been said, “if it makes no money, it makes no sense,” that leaves a question to answer how a person or another individual imply to act, and bring Christianity into business, if what moves the world is money and power. Unless a business has solely to do within the entire context of ministries then, it would be easier to consider a more reasonable discussion implementing a Christian ethic practice type of business, integrating a Biblical perspective worldview. …show more content…

It is been entrusted to look after upper management in making the right decisions at a manager’s level, bringing comfort and peace to make upper management decision and moves, that in such case would bring profitability to the organization. In other words, the manager’s responsibility implies to make, create, and substantially have the ability to solve problems in less possible time to open new possibilities for the benefit of the business. Within that responsibility in hand, having a position of power clearly implies and includes obeying superior orders whether like it or not. Ethical or unethical decision-making, a manager’s job is put on the line if the decisions that are made are not the best suited for the business. Unfortunately, and realistically speaking that is what happens in the business

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