The Business of Honor: Restoring the Heart of Business by Danny Silk


The Business of Honor: Restoring the Heart of Business
Title : The Business of Honor: Restoring the Heart of Business
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Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 230
Publication : Published December 12, 2017

On the surface, Bob Hasson's life in business has followed a storyline many entrepreneurs dream of writing for themselves. Over forty years, he successfully grew his solo startup venture as a house painter into one of the largest and most respected commercial paint companies in the Western U.S. Yet the true story of this growth and success, both in business and in life, lies not a classic recipe of hard work, talent, and great opportunities, but in something deeper: his journey of learning to live as a person of honor in business.
In The Business of Honor, Bob teams up with his friend Danny Silk, author of Culture of Honor, to deliver a fresh yet timeless message about how living and leading with honor in business hangs on us making the daily, ongoing choice to ignore the voices of fear and shame and walk in our true identity as sons and daughters of a loving Father. Getting our heart and identity right is the key to becoming honoring leaders who build honoring businesses and business culture.


The Business of Honor: Restoring the Heart of Business Reviews


  • Caleb Fast

    Great book!

    For any Christian who is in business, thinking about starting a business, or even a leader of a local church, you can benefit from reading this. This book is all about instilling a culture of honor in your organization and walking away from the "me first" mentality that eats away at what could otherwise be a thriving culture that builds up both the business/church AND the people in it.

  • Abigail Ford

    With clear and precise tools for application, Hasson shares his experience with honor and dishonor, revealing truly what honor is and looks like, as well as what it doesn't look like. He demonstrates the rewards of honor, within business and in our daily lives. Very interesting. If you desire to be any sort of leader, or work in business, then I recommend you read this book.

  • Daniel

    Really good business focused book similar to Danny Silk's Culture of Honor.

  • Henry Haney

    This is a great book for anyone in leadership of any capacity. It is packed with wisdom. Every chapter inspired and challenged me to rethink how I lead and interact with people. I so appreciate Bob’s willingness to be vulnerable about his own journey of failures and victories. I found myself relating in several ways to his story and I am thankful for the keys of wisdom he shared. Wonderful book. Will probably become a yearly read for me.