Archive for en-thuse 2010
Speaker: Rob Brown

It is great to have Rob at En-thuse:2010 where he will share his expertise on building reputations, networking and sharing his story of how God has seriously impacted his business.
You can now register for the en-thuse conference
You can now register for the en-thuse:CONFERENCE through this website, so with the conference just a few months away (and our need to gauge numbers), please book your place now.
You can book by clicking this link.
(If you are an en-thuse:PREMIUM subscriber, make sure you a log in before registering.)
en-thuse:PREMIUM = en-thuse, but a bit more!

en-thuse has been set-up and is run by business people for Christians in the Marketplace. Our vision is to change the world of business by journeying with Christians in discovering their en-thuse (God Inspired Passion) and resourcing you through the web, social networking and our annual conference to understand the great call of God to the Marketplace.
En-thuse vision statement
I am really excited to introduce en-thuse:PREMIUM to you – it takes what we are doing to a whole new level of accessibility and connection. Here’s what’s included in en-thuse:PREMIUM:
What we do with your money

I thought it would be good to write a post about what plan on doing with the money that en-thuse generates. The reason I thought this would be good would be to a. reassure you and b. be accountable to you with the finances.
The 10 Commandments for Presenting at en-thuse

We really like TED.com – and if you haven’t seen it – have a look. We’ve taken some of their ideas and applied to them to en-thuse, and one of those ideas is the 10 Commandments for presenting at en-thuse. Although this is something that is a little tongue-and-cheek, it is something that the presenters at the conference will have to sign up to. Let us know what you think!
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Why the name “en-thuse”?

It’s a great question, especially as there is always great meaning in a name.
We love the word enthusiastic. To enthuse comes from that word – and with a play on separating the “en” for ENtrepreneur (and it made domain name availability easier) – we came up with en-thuse (When I say we, it actually came from Simon (Jan’s husband) who is “great at these things” – thanks Simon!)
The more we looked into though – the more it became obvious that this was indeed the right choice for us as the name actually holds significant meaning and weaves into our vision, values and purpose for setting this organisation up.
