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What Is The Easter In Your Business?
What about you and your business? Is
there anything the market can celebrate about any great sacrifice
you have made for yours employees, customers, partners, colleagues,
friends, regulators and other stakeholders? Or are you there in
business waiting for others to make sacrifices, and then you storm
as an opportunist and reap from the pains of others?
Many of us are like that. We all want to live, and maybe die for
ourselves. Nobody or business wants to die for others. If everybody
had an Easter, and died in any way just like Jesus physically died
for humanity, then the world of business would be a better place for
us all. And so I ask you the question, What is the Easter in your
business?
So what is there in biblical Easter that made the federal government
declare public holiday? A period of Christian festivity. Well, yes.
The high point of the Christian calendar, still yes. To respect
Christian sensibilities, just as the government does for Muslims,
still in order. To give workers and professionals time to cool off,
rest and reflect on the message and meaning of Easter. Oh yes These
are all valid reasons why government declares public holidays for
Christians and Muslim festivities. And the highlights of these
festivities are pilgrimages, fasting and prayers, almsgiving,
religious services and entertainment. But the critical question for
professionals that remains unanswered is this: Can I duplicate the
message of the religious festivities of my faith, in my business, my
job, my profession? What are the application and benefits of these
messages for my clientele, customers, associates, partners,
investors, regulators, employees, and the communities where I do
business? For Christian professionals the critical question remains:
what is the Easter of your business?
The message of Easter is clear. It means great sacrifice, betrayal,
rejection humiliation, death, redemption and resurrection to new
life. After this process comes ascension to greater heights. The
death of Jesus guaranteed salvation, safety, abundance, confident
living, joy and peace for mankind. Who made great sacrifice? Jesus
Christ, son of man, a carpenter and itinerant preacher. In today's
business, Jesus would have been a professional speaker, who went
about preaching His message branded as The Good News or
The Gospel Message. He sold some divine products in His time.
These were Love, Repentance, Salvation, The Renewed Life, God s
kingdom, and how it can be replicated on earth. .
Jesus converted His divine products into messages and took it to the
market place moving from place to place, market to market, teaching
and telling stories about His brands. He had no office or shelter,
or home. He was the message and the medium and the master salesman.
He not only preached, he taught his audience. To make his messages
more understandable, he taught in parables, which is simply using
the physical to explain the spiritual. As the workload increased, He
selected 12 followers whom He transformed into disciples and
deployed to the field to do His work.
What was the result? And great crowds followed Him. Why? He cared
for them; He taught them, told them life transforming stories. He
live and worked by example, a divine CEO who was out there in the
marketplace and did what He preached. He showed the way to eternal
life; redirected the focus of His audience to their promised land;
did signs and wonders; He fed them and healed them. He spoke with
authority, something they had never experienced before; told value
stories about Himself, His Father, His Vision and what He came to
do. He demonstrated what he preached, paid tax, applied discipline
when necessary no hypocrisy, no faking. He led by serving, was
humble and demonstrated leadership and teamwork through service.
Great crowds followed Jesus because they knew Him. He had vision and
He repeatedly explained it; where He was coming from, where He was
going, who sent Him; whose will He set out to do, and the price He
was going to pay for mankind. Some believed Him, some did not. Jesus
in three and a half years converted many hardliners and critics into
His stakeholders. He knew his audience (customers), they knew him,
and he described himself in terms of the value he adds to people s
lives. He spoke with authority: I am the bread of life; I am the
resurrection and the life, I am the light of this world.
And so dear professional, who are you? I am a medical doctor, Good
attempt, but you have not said precisely what you can do for me. I
can cure Aids That s more like it. If you spread that message, great
numbers of patients will follow you. What is the Easter in your
business?
If Jesus were to be in business today, His brands would have been
market leaders, not necessarily because of His divine nature. His
strategy was simple. His communication style was unique, simple,
loaded with wisdom and people oriented. He told stories that are
today branded as parables . Though great crowd followed Him, He
still went ahead to pay a great price for them, which secured
eternal benefits for His followers and many of us today. His message
was simple: Have faith in God, care for others and love your
neighbour. I will pay a big for you to empower you. That is the
business strategy of Easter, if we can relate it to modern day
business.
So do you have any examples of Easter in your business, your job? Is
there any sacrifice you or your business has made or continues to
make for the benefit of your employees, customers and other
stakeholders? What is that sacrifice you make that guarantees
benefits in the market place? What are the attendant benefits? Can
they be quantified, seen or felt? That is what I mean by, what is
the Easter in your business?
You don t have any. Then you are shortchanging the market and
yourself too. Remember you have to die to live. It is a spiritual
strategy that equally applies in business. As an employee, what
sacrifices are you making for your employers, and other employees?
Are you just there to work for pay?
When you or your business dies for others, you generate long lasting
benefits. This is not physical death. It is professional or
corporate sacrifice for the good of others.
But what do you see in business today? Professionals and corporate
bodies hardly die for their customers, employees, investors. Instead
they are killing them with fake and substandard products, fraud,
unethical and sharp business practices. See the war NAFDAC, the
state regulatory body for food and drugs is waging against fake
products. The fake merchants and manufacturers are even fighting
back with assassination attempts on the life of the NAFDAC boss and
torching of the agency s corporate offices. These fraudulent
merchants want to kill their customers with fake and substandard
drugs and foods. If every customer dies, who will they sell to? What
is the Easter in your business?
Check all the markets, some producers and marketers of goods and
services are either killing or ripping off their customers,
employees and other stakeholders. Yet they want to partake in the
benefits of the great sacrifice of Easter. But it has never occurred
to them to create benefits for the market. That is the tragedy of
today s market place. Leaders in government, commerce and industry
are either exploiting or killing their followers instead of serving
and making sacrifices.
Anyone business that kills cannot grow. But anyone that makes great
sacrifices will reap great rewards for his business.
That is the Easter in your business. If you already have it, keep it
up, God will surely bless your job, your business. If you don't have
it, please do.
As you write your personal development plan, plug in the Easter
strategy. Or if you are nursing it in your mind, think Easter. Be
prepared to pay a big price for your personal success. Ask those at
the top, they will tell you what they went through trials, setbacks,
hardships, rejection, and humiliation. The message is simple! You
must be prepared to carry your cross to achieve success.
Eric Okeke is a motivational speaker, business writer, copywriter, and corporate storyteller with more than 20 years experience. He is one of Nigeria s most experienced financial journalists. His strengths are creative writing, humor, publicity, and storytelling. His E-mail: ericosamba@yahoo.com
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