Abstract: Stakeholder theory is useful in identifying individuals or groups that are invested in, benefit from, or are potentially harmed by an organization. This article …
Abstract: Servant leadership was originally proposed as an ethical way of leading and has become a near-synonym for Christian leadership. This is problematic, however, because …
Introduction In this age of participation trophies, it seems glib to assert that “everyone’s a leader.” However, what is perceived as a leaderis merely a …
GARY NELSON The Bible is replete with markers that God intends for His Church to be governed by a group of leaders. While the blueprint …
Leadership serves as a rallying point and influential factor in any organization, making leadership positions enviable. However, leadership conflict abounds in every organization, just as …
By Daniel H. Pink Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate (2019) Kindle edition, 272 pages Reviewed by DAVID SHIN In his book When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, author Daniel Pink contends that “when” we do something …
By Amanda RipleyNew York: Simon and Schuster (2021) Kindle edition, 363 pagesReviewed by GEERT TAP Life is filled with mysterious forces that shape each one …
By Matt WalshWashington, DC: Regnery Gateway (2020)202 pagesReviewed by RICHIE HAWKINS As I read Church of Cowards, I literally had to take extended breaks after each chapter because I felt mentally exhausted; …
By Chad VeachBloomington, MI: Bethany House Publishers (2020)Kindle edition, 256 pages Reviewed by R. DENISE JOHNSON Chad Veach, author of Help! I Work With People, …
By Brian NobleGrand Rapids, MI: Baker Books (2019) 234 pagesReviewed by TORI HENTON Author Brian Noble addresses the challenge of conflict management in his book Path of a Peacemaker. His methods are …