Good Work: How Blue Collar Business Can Change Lives, Communities, and the World - eBook
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Good Work: How Blue Collar Business Can Change Lives, Communities, and the World - eBook  -     By: Dave Hataj

Good Work: How Blue Collar Business Can Change Lives, Communities, and the World - eBook

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Title: Good Work: How Blue Collar Business Can Change Lives, Communities, and the World - eBook
By: Dave Hataj
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Moody Publishers
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9780802498465
ISBN-13: 9780802498465
Stock No: WW103747EB

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What Can Blue-Collar Business Teach Us About Work and Faith?

The faith and work conversation is alive and well, but most resources focus on white-collar jobs, neglecting the majority of the workforce. When Pastor Dave Hataj realized he needed to go home and take over the family gear shop, he didn’t expect it to become a spiritually transformative season of his life. Yet as he began to think about what it meant to be a Christian in business, he discovered just how much our work matters to God and how blue-collar business can change people, communities, and even the world.

Drawing on the stories of his business, Edgerton Gears, Dave teaches you how to cultivate true inner goodness, meaning, and mission at work—no matter what you do. Your workplace can and should be a place of significance.

Author Bio

DAVE HATAJ is the second-generation president and owner of Edgerton Gear, Inc., a Wisconsin-based custom gear manufacturer. As a journeyman machinist by age twenty-one, he then earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of California-Irvine. He completed his Master's Degree from Regent College in Vancouver, BC. His graduate work focused on Systems Theory in a Family Business context. In 2014 he earned a Doctorate of Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University, developing a curriculum called Craftsman with Character. The course introduces high school students to the trades and manusfacturing as an excellent career path, while developing character and soft skills.

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