In Halftime, Bob Buford argues for the importance of developing a life’s purpose in order to live a life of significance. he presents a process …
A discussion of ethics in leadership must be overdue, given a recent business column entitled “Do Jerks Make Better Leaders?” the column, by Geoffrey Nunberg …
Abstract: The issue of leadership development remains a constant objective on the agenda of every organization aspiring toward maximum effectiveness. Timely research is …
When I was growing up, I was blessed with many talented friends. however, one friend in particular seemed to be amazingly talented. Peggy could …
Abstract: There are many types of moral leadership. We use allender’s typology of priest, king, and prophet to examine the reconciliatory, pragmatic and powerful, and …
Craig E. Johnson is director of the Doctor of Business Administration Program and Professor of Leadership Studies at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. He …
By An Belford Ulanov & Alvin Dueck; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans (2008); Reviewed by SAMUEL GARBI As suggested by the title of this book by Ann Belford Ulanov …
I love to travel by airplane. It allows me to comfortably escape the tyranny of gravity and get to the other side of the …
By Susan A. Ambrose, Michael W. Bridges, Marsha C. Lovett, Michele DiPietro, & Marie K. Norman; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass (2010); Reviewed by RAQUEL …
Abstract: The church’s leadership experience spanning the centuries places it in a unique position to contribute to leadership studies. Any contribution should grow out …