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Book Reviews

Staying Informed About Gen Z and Other Generations: A Review of Resources

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Reading to Lead by 30: Books That Shaped My Early Career as a Leader

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Ascribing: Reviewing & Sharing Leadership Resources

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

HALFTIME

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 …

By JACL
Posted onMay 2nd, 2012July 25th, 2019
Article Responses

ETHICS IN LEADERSHIP

Posted onMay 1st, 2012May 3rd, 2018

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 …

Feature Articles

FAMILY LEADERSHIP: LEGACIES FROM THE ABRAHAMIC FAMILY

Posted onApril 19th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

    Abstract: The issue of leadership development remains a constant objective on the agenda of every organization aspiring toward maximum effectiveness. Timely research is …

Editorial

WALKING IN THE LIGHT

Posted onApril 13th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  When I was growing up, I was blessed with many talented friends. however, one friend in particular seemed to be amazingly talented. Peggy could …

Feature Articles

INTEGRATING FOUR TYPES OF MORAL LEADERSHIP

Posted onMarch 17th, 2012May 7th, 2018

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 …

Leadership Interview

CHARTING THE FUTURE FOR MORAL LEADERSHIP

Posted onMarch 11th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

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 …

Book Reviews

THE LIVING GOD AND OUR LIVING PSYCHE: WHAT CHRISTIANS CAN LEARN FROM CARL JUNG

Posted onAugust 29th, 2011July 25th, 2019

  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 …

Editorial

EMBRACING A PARADOX IN LEADERSHIP

Posted onAugust 13th, 2011April 30th, 2018

  I love to travel by airplane. It allows me to comfortably escape the tyranny of gravity and get to the other side of the …

Book Reviews

HOW LEARNING WORKS: SEVEN RESEARCH-BASED PRINCIPLES FOR SMART TEACHING

Posted onAugust 3rd, 2011July 25th, 2019

  By Susan A. Ambrose, Michael W. Bridges, Marsha C. Lovett, Michele DiPietro, & Marie K. Norman; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass (2010); Reviewed by RAQUEL …

Leadership

BRINGING CHRIST TO THE TABLE OF LEADERSHIP: MOVING TOWARDS A THEOLOGY OF LEADERSHIP

Posted onAugust 3rd, 2011April 30th, 2018

  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 …

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