Decision Making for Entrepreneurs
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Description
Join us for an exploration of how an integrated Faith & Work perspective informs decisions we make concerning workplace issues. This will include a time of teaching, discussion, and group interaction, led by expert facilitator and seasoned entrepreneur, Stanford instructor Dave Evans. The seminar will help you develop a spiritual framework for navigating the complexities of decision-making and a deeper connection to the work of the Holy Spirit in your daily work and enhanced relationships with others who are traveling a similar journey.
Drawing from his decades of experience in the field & classroom, Dave will explore some of the following key questions:
• What are best practices for decision making with regards to God, mentors, and team members?
• What roles do anxiety and peace have in the discernment process?
• What does my imagination have to do with the ability to discern?
• How does what I feel God is directing the org towards intersect with strategy and non-Christians?
• What do spiritual disciplines have to do with being confident I am operating in God's will?
Dave Evans, a 30-year Silicon Valley entrepreneur, manager of the original Apple mouse project, co-founder of Electronic Arts and educator in vocational discernment. In 2007, Dave joined the faculty of the Stanford Design School to co-teach Designing Your Life, a course that applies design theory to vocational discernment. However, throughout all this time, Dave has been an active advocate and teacher for the integration of faith and work, working with many different Christian ministries and organizations, helping people better connect their faith with their daily work.