OUR CATHOLIC FAITH AT WORK - by Dick Lyles

It’s About Conscience – Not Contraception

Let’s get three things straight before we start talking about President Obama’s latest assault on people of faith.  First, the Constitution of the United States addresses freedom of religion – not the more watered-down concept of “freedom to worship” which has been the way Mr. Obama and his collaborators have tried to re-frame it recently.  The U.S. Read more »

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Make Your Work a Prayer

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Host Dick Lyles Releases New Book: Pearls of Perspicacity

Pearls of Perspicacity: Proven Wisdom to Help You Find Career Satisfaction and Success is the newest book, just released, by The Catholic Business Hour radio host and author, Dick Lyles.

"Don't get stuck on the title," laughs Mr. Read more »

Looking for Leadership Guidance

Q: Dear Dick: I’m moving up in my career and would like to learn more about leadership principles and practices that will help me in supervisory and management roles. Read more »

Q&A: Working with a Chameleon

Dear Dick: I’m a confidential secretary. The problem is my boss. In an effort to please people, she tells them what they want to hear. This means that many times she is untruthful, telling one person one story and another person a story that conflicts dramatically. These are not minor variations of the same story, but are huge misrepresentations. Sometimes neither version she tells is accurate because both are designed to placate the people she’s talking to rather than to be true to any set of facts. How do I confront this behavior? Read more »

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