I should have liked this book. I really should have. Maybe I have biases, but I found the premise of Jesus as a Chief Executive Officer of some organization somewhat troubling. Laurie Beth Jones writing is good (a bit dated calling 'a spade a spade'). I just couldn't get wrapped up or passionate about the arguments. The chapter length was ideal -- short with some reflection questions. Her knowledge regarding religion and Biblical texts was impressive. The attempt to draw from those stories and apply the morals to modern day situations was laudable, but it didn't quite strike home to me. Maybe I'm not in the same situations the author found herself in. I did walk away with some good ideas and inspired to be more Christ-like in my civic and business dealings.