In this speech at the Daystar Symposium (Nairobi, Kenya), Pollard notes that whereas the theory of the firm is often defined by the objective goal of maximizing profit, the soul of the firm should be considered the people the organization employs. Corporate success, therefore, requires that profit be considered alongside the development of character
In this speech at the 2014 Faith at Work Summit (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - Boston, MA), ...
In this speech delivered to the Workforce Ministry Group of McLean Presbyterian Church (McLean, VA),...
In this speech at Seattle Pacific University, Pollard contends that profit can be considered virtuou...
Delivered at the Activating Your Firm\u27s Service Culture Symposium (Phoenix), this speech outlines...
In this speech delivered at Messiah College (Mechanicsburg, PA), Pollard elucidates his theory conce...
In an address delivered at the 50th Annual Indiana University Business Conference (Indianapolis, IN)...
In this speech outlining ServiceMaster\u27s long-range objectives, Pollard offers his audience a gli...
This document serves as an outline for a speech given at the 1997 International Leadership Conferenc...
In this 1997 address at DePaul University\u27s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, Polla...
Addressing the Mennonite Homes Association, Pollard considers the role that a clear mission and comm...
This speech was delivered at the 1997 fall seminar of the Evangelical Christian Publishing Associati...
This speech was delivered at a Symposium on Corporations, Capitalism, and Christianity sponsored by ...
Pollard delievered this speech at Business \u2799: An Outstanding Christian Calling, a symposium hel...
In this speech at the 2014 Faith at Work Summit (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - Boston, MA), ...
In this speech at the 2008 Chicago Executive Forum Breakfast (Naperville, IL), Pollard posits that C...
In this speech at the 2014 Faith at Work Summit (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - Boston, MA), ...
In this speech delivered to the Workforce Ministry Group of McLean Presbyterian Church (McLean, VA),...
In this speech at Seattle Pacific University, Pollard contends that profit can be considered virtuou...
Delivered at the Activating Your Firm\u27s Service Culture Symposium (Phoenix), this speech outlines...
In this speech delivered at Messiah College (Mechanicsburg, PA), Pollard elucidates his theory conce...
In an address delivered at the 50th Annual Indiana University Business Conference (Indianapolis, IN)...
In this speech outlining ServiceMaster\u27s long-range objectives, Pollard offers his audience a gli...
This document serves as an outline for a speech given at the 1997 International Leadership Conferenc...
In this 1997 address at DePaul University\u27s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, Polla...
Addressing the Mennonite Homes Association, Pollard considers the role that a clear mission and comm...
This speech was delivered at the 1997 fall seminar of the Evangelical Christian Publishing Associati...
This speech was delivered at a Symposium on Corporations, Capitalism, and Christianity sponsored by ...
Pollard delievered this speech at Business \u2799: An Outstanding Christian Calling, a symposium hel...
In this speech at the 2014 Faith at Work Summit (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - Boston, MA), ...
In this speech at the 2008 Chicago Executive Forum Breakfast (Naperville, IL), Pollard posits that C...
In this speech at the 2014 Faith at Work Summit (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary - Boston, MA), ...
In this speech delivered to the Workforce Ministry Group of McLean Presbyterian Church (McLean, VA),...
In this speech at Seattle Pacific University, Pollard contends that profit can be considered virtuou...