The Ways of the Leader

9781641586702
The Ways of the Leader
Bringing People Together to Break New Ground.

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the barrage of challenges in our ever-changing culture? Do you struggle to bring people together in ways that lead to real and lasting progress?

Veteran leader Bill Mowry provides a blueprint for personal growth and sound leadership development that will help leaders be successful and effective regardless of where they serve. Aware that one-size-fits-all leadership methods and programs don’t always work in our diverse world, Bill offers concrete practices that equip everyday local leaders to collaborate with others to create innovative, practical solutions for local challenges. So whether you’ve been a leader for one month or two decades, The Ways of the Leader is a must-have resource for serving with godly wisdom, creativity, and cultural intelligence.
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Leaders: Are you feeling overwhelmed in this post-pandemic world? The one-size-fits-all approaches no longer work. You need creative strategies based on godly wisdom that bring people together and break new ground.

In The Ways of the Leader, Bill Mowry unpacks four competencies for everyday leaders in churches, ministries, communities, and businesses. To generate wisdom as a leader, you must become a
  • lifelong learner who views your life and leadership as God’s classroom for discovery;
  • collaborator who engages people to explore, create, and implement new approaches;
  • cultural detective who examines assumptions and values where you lead and live; and
  • ministry innovator who discovers solutions that are crafted to the specific needs of your community.
Rise up against the chaos of today as you nurture the wisdom to choose what is good (what brings life and nourishes people) and right (what is just and fair) and impact those right where you are with practical solutions.
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Código 9781641586702
Páginas 192
Autor Mowry, Bill
Formato ePub con DRM
Fecha edición 2023-10-17
Edición Digital
Idioma Inglés
Editorial The Navigators