Starting a business means sleepless nights, unpredictability, capital burn, and the threat of competition. Why then would the leaders of a new venture rusk moving to a country with an unproven tech work force?
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Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary profiles Camcraft, a family-owned, precision-manufacturing company in Chicago with a mission “to glorify God.” They have learned to thrive in a competitive market by using automation to grow the company AND enlarge and improve people’s jobs. Their commitment to people is reinforced by involving them in decision-making and their holistic approach to supporting employees’ lives.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary profiles Victor Ho, who founded Fivestars with the mission of “transforming transactions into relationships.” When the start-up hit a rough patch and needed to lay off 50 people, Victor felt compelled to take an approach that was consistent with the company’s values: humbly admitting his mistakes, honoring the workers’ contributions, and mobilizing the entire firm to help those being displaced.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary profiles Canlis, the 67-year-old, James Beard Award-winning restaurant in Seattle that is pushing the envelope when it comes to employee development. By carefully selecting those whose core identity aligns with their involvement in the company, and then nurturing the process of self-discovery and development, Canlis has forged a world-class fine-dining experience.
Read MoreWe love the work of Seattle Pacific University and their online courses at Faith & Co. These courses provide an opportunity to explore deeply the themes, concepts, and questions raised by the Faith & Co. films. Check out their latest course, Serving Employees, here!
Read MoreJeff Haanen, founder and CEO of the Denver Institute for Faith and Work, discusses the danger of not seeing sin within systems.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary profiles Jancoa, a janitorial service company that had a people problem: 400% turnover. Knowing what really mattered to their workers, and listening to their dreams, was what changed everything.
Read MoreWe love the work of Seattle Pacific and their film series, Faith & Co. Many of them are scattered across the top of our list of the Top 100 Videos for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs. We're delighted to share the first of many from their Season 2!
Read MoreWe love the work of Seattle Pacific and their film series, Faith&Co. Many of them are scattered across the top of our list of the Top 100 Videos for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs. We're delighted to announce the release of their second season, Serving Employees.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary profiles the Munsons who not only see their Saddleback Leather Company as something that can support ministry/missions, but as a mission all its own — loving customers and employees, many of whom who are in Leon, Mexico.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary shares how I Have a Bean offers a chance at redemption and helps change attitudes about previously imprisoned people returning to society — all while making great coffee.
Read MoreFrom Seattle Pacific University's Faith & Co., this short business documentary shows how a startup answered a call to purposeful reconciliation and community building. Dayspring Technologies relocated from downtown to Bayview, an underserved community where tourists (and tech firms) rarely venture.
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