Success, Stress, and Purpose in Today’s Business World

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Rediscovering the religious debate in the corporation

The title for this talk is easier to formulate than it is to answer. Where does one begin? A discussion on success raises as many questions about definition, objectives, and values as there are people in the room. Groucho Marx once pronounced, ‘The key to success is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you’ve got it made!’ I am trying to look at success, stress, and purpose from a distinctive perspective. That is a values-based, or specifically Christian, point of view.

But are the two concepts, ‘success’ and ‘Christian teaching’ not diametrically opposed? Surely to be successful one needs to thrive in the competitive, cut-throat demands of the marketplace. There is a widespread popular view that God and the pursuit of success simply don’t mix. Was CNN founder Ted Turner right when he said that Christianity is for losers? As you can imagine, I think not.

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Ken Costa Addresses The Trinity Forum

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Ken Costa addressed The Trinity Forum at The St Stephen’s Club, London on the subject, ‘Success, Stress and Purpose in Today’s Business World’ on Monday 19th March.

Founded in 1991, The Trinity Forum is a leadership academy that works to cultivate networks of leaders whose integrity and vision will help to renew culture and promote human freedom. Their programs and publications have offered the opportunity for leaders to consider together the big ideas that have shaped Western civilization and the faith that has animated its highest achievements.

Hosted by Jonathan Aitken, the Executive Director of The Trinity Forum in Europe, Ken was introduced by a long standing friend and competitor, Lord Griffiths, Vice-Chairman of Goldman Sachs International.

Read the speech here.

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