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Dissertation Notices

Dissertation Notices

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
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

THE SEVEN SIGNS OF ETHICAL COLLAPSE.

The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, by Marianne Jennings, is a fitting postmortem of the failings of American companies whose self-inflicted demise was a startling …

By Juan Prestol
Posted onMay 1st, 2010October 15th, 2017
RESEARCH FOR ACTION

DESIGNING LEADERSHIP TRAINING

Posted onApril 21st, 2010October 15th, 2017

Many Christian training programs for leaders are just simplified versions of academic programs. But are these programs effectively helping leaders to develop the skills and …

Leadership Lived

LEADERSHIP AS LANDSCAPING

Posted onApril 19th, 2010October 15th, 2017

He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season And its leaf does not wither; And in …

Leadership Lived

PUENTES: JOURNEY NOTES OF A BRIDGE PERSON

Posted onApril 17th, 2010October 15th, 2017

Bridges connect places that are otherwise separated. Sometimes these places are physical; at other times bridges connect more intangible spiritual and cultural realities in us …

Book Reviews

NUDGE: IMPROVING DECISIONS ABOUT HEALTH, WEALTH, AND HAPPINESS

Posted onApril 14th, 2010October 15th, 2017

Why do people make choices that are not in their own best interest? For instance, why do people fail to participate in retirement savings that …

Feature Articles

LEARNING WHILE LEADING: THE ANDREWS UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Posted onApril 4th, 2010April 25th, 2018

Abstract: Our fast-changing global society is in need of a new type of leadership. This leadership must foster know-how and know-why, abilities to perform and conceptual …

Global Lead

“I DON’T LEND MONEY; IT CAUSES AMNESIA!” MONEY, CULTURE AND ETHICS

Posted onMarch 21st, 2010October 15th, 2017

Abstract Christian leaders seek to be ethical people and make ethical decisions, but often the ethical dilemmas a leader must face do not have clear-cut …

Book Reviews

HOW THE MIGHTY FALL: AND WHY SOME COMPANIES NEVER GIVE IN

Posted onMarch 16th, 2010October 15th, 2017

Just as enduring great companies are not the result of an accident, catastrophic failure of formerly great companies is to a large extent self- inflicted, …

Leadership Lived

MISSION LEADER EXTRAORDINAIRE

Posted onMarch 13th, 2010October 15th, 2017

Introduction  2010 marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most significant organized events in Christian history: the Edinburgh Missions Conference.Its organizer was John R. Mott, …

Editorial

RECONCEPTUALIZING LEADERSHIP EDUCATION

Posted onMarch 12th, 2010April 23rd, 2018

  I still remember the phone call in 1992 that became the catalyst for my work in leadership development. The caller was Bruce Johnston, the …

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