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Editorial

Resolute Leaders and Unfazed Visionaries: Euphoria, Disappointments, and Sacrifices

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
Biblical Reflection

Suspending Policy Implementation for Higher Good: A Reflection on Nehemiah 5:14–16

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
Leadership Interview

A Woman Chosen by God to Leadership

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
christian

DEVELOPING PERSONS IN CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF OMF INTERNATIONAL*

    A DEPRESSING VACATION IN PARIS! From the moment I stepped off the plane in Paris, I was depressed. Imagine! In Paris—art, food, history, …

By Shelley G. Trebesch
Posted onJuly 17th, 2008April 23rd, 2018
Leadership

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: WHAT THE RESEARCH SHOWS IS WORKING AND WHY

Posted onJuly 12th, 2008April 10th, 2018

  Recent trends in academic leadership development are instructive for those in the academy as well as practitioners. This brief review of literature regarding leadership …

Book Reviews

PRIMAL LEADERSHIP: REALIZING THE POWER OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

Posted onJuly 11th, 2008July 25th, 2019

  Daniel Goleman’s 1995 best-seller, Emotional Intelligence (2006), gave life to a conversation that challenges the long-held idea that emotions are best kept out of …

Uncategorized

EMPOWERED BY JESUS: A RESEARCH PROPOSAL FOR AN EXPLORATION OF JESUS’ EMPOWERMENT APPROACH IN JOHN 21: 1-25

Posted onJuly 10th, 2008July 25th, 2019

    The person of Jesus has been under heavy investigation in both theological studies and leadershipĀ studies. While the literature about Jesus is extensive, it …

Book Reviews

MAKING SPIRITUAL SENSE: CHRISTIAN LEADERS AS SPIRITUAL INTERPRETERS

Posted onJuly 5th, 2008May 3rd, 2018

  The value of Christian leadership is affirmed often, but rarely do we reach accord on just what Christian leadership is. Attempts to characterize it …

Book Reviews

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE: TOOLS AND TACTICS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION

Posted onOctober 12th, 2007May 3rd, 2018

  It is virtually impossible to listen to a news report, read a newspaper or magazine, or surf the Internet without the focus involving a …

Book Reviews

ECHOES OF THE WORD: THEOLOGICAL ETHICS AS RHETORICAL PRACTICE

Posted onJuly 14th, 2007April 6th, 2018

  Huebner, H. (2005). Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press. Reviewed by David W. Boshart, doctoral candidate at Andrews University. 264 pages. Some seek knowledge for the …

Book Reviews

EXECUTIVE’S HANDBOOK OF MODEL BUSINESS CONDUCT CODES

Posted onJuly 6th, 2007July 25th, 2019

  Manley II, W.W. (1991). Prentice-Hall. Reviewed by William R. Auxier, CEO of Thompson Surgical Instruments, Inc., and doctoral student at Andrews University. Introduction If …

Leadership Interview

THE DISCOURSE OF LEADERSHIP AND THE PRACTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Posted onJune 24th, 2007April 4th, 2018

  Churches face enormous institutional challenges at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Particularly among those denominations that have been in ministry and mission for …

Leadership

CELEBRATING PARADOXES IN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

Posted onJune 12th, 2007March 10th, 2022

  Studying organizations as dynamic, open systems has captured the interest of organizational scholars for several decades. Along with other influences this has led to …

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