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Four Chief Happiness Officers’ Principles for Success
by Yvonne J. Medley Sep 2009
Executives leading such highly successful companies as Chick-fil-A, GloryBee Foods, SkyChase Pictures and Prestige Dialysis Clinic share some of the best decisions they ever made, their paths to success – and trials along the way – as well as their operating principles that serve as a model for other Christian businesses.
 
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hile headlines swarm with stories of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) losing faith during this trying economic time, in the midst, there are leaders who sustain their businesses on godly principles. Though they don’t all have the title officially on their business cards, they reign as Chief Happiness Officers (CHOs). These executives leading such highly successful companies as GloryBee Foods, Chick-fil-A, Prestige Dialysis Clinic and SkyChase Pictures share their operating principles that serve as a model for other Christian businesses.


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