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Posts by Joel Montgomery

Joel Montgomery has worked in 31 countries, lived in five, and speaks three languages. With a career straddling the private and social sectors, Joel has experience working with large Fortune 100 companies and small startups. Joel has a unique entrepreneurial background that combines experience working with high-impact, social and kingdom entrepreneurs. He has worked with industry leaders in both impact investing (Acumen) and high-impact entrepreneurship (Endeavor Global). Most recently, Joel has combined his passion for entrepreneurship with his faith in the Secret Sauce Project, which aims to build a blueprint for running scalable, values-based companies. He has an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Yale University. Joel and his wife, Elaine, have their first child on the way. You can follow Joel on twitter @joelmontgomery or on his blog www.joelrmontgomery.com

Is It Possible to Have Too Many Choices?

On May 27, 1829 the chemist and mineralogist James Smithson died at the age of sixty-three. With no natural heir, Smithson’s will stated that his fortune would pass on to his nephew Henry Hungerford. Six years later, Hungerford also died childless, thus activating a...

Truett Cathy: A Model of Values-Based Entrepreneurship

I would like to give a special thanks to Perry Ragsdale, former Executive Vice President of Chick-fil-A, for the invaluable insights he shared with me about the history, culture and values of Chick-fil-A. Perry was the fourth management employee at Chick-fil-A and...

Urban Decay Rots Community Values

“All life is interrelated… somehow we’re caught in an inescapable network of mutuality tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. For some strange reason, I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to...

The Danger of Incentives

We all learned from mom the importance of washing hands after a visit to the restroom, but it seems some people have forgotten mom’s words of wisdom. A 2010 study by the American Society for Microbiology found that 85 percent of adults washed their hands in public...

The Future of Work

In 1918 as World War I was coming to a close, my grandfather, Jack Snow, was born on a farm outside of Jasper, Alabama. Life on the farm was incredibly labor intensive for the entire family and young Jack pitched in as best as he could, even learning how to plow the...