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My Christian Worldview

 

            As a Christian, it is important for to take a look at as many facets of the world as possible. Christian and secular worldviews look very different and many people assume that Christians are narrow minded and pious. But following God and pursuing his purpose for our lives is what Christians are called to do. .
             My dad is the president of his business, Heartland. When I graduate with an accounting degree, I would love to work for him. I believe it is very important to be living the Christian life when working for a business. People want to purchase items from a loyal company with great quality at reasonable prices Greed may take over and lead people to become dishonest about certain things. In today's society, people have become selfish by trying to take advantage of other people's money for their own benefit. Customer loyalty is the main key. If I am loyal to my customers, they will be loyal to me. .
             Acting ethically and with great customer service will lead to customer loyalty. Customer loyalty will bring the same customers often and positive attitudes toward the company. "Shoemaker and Lewis contend that "true " customer loyalty is difficult to build and sustain without including the underlying attitudinal aspects of the customer that drive customer behavior. As a result, attitudinal loyalty is important because it indicates propensity to display certain behaviors, such as the likelihood of future usage or the likelihood that customers would recommend the company to their friends or colleagues (Kumar and Shah 59).
             A Christian would run a business differently than an atheist would. A follower of Christ would put Christ first in everything. God gave us a purpose in this life; therefore, Christ should be the center of our lives and of our businesses. Atheists do not think like this. Nonbelievers would not feel guilty is they cheated in counting money or in merchandise pricing. Christians have a conscience.


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