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Strategy for Leadership Planning activating, motivating evaluating Edward R. Dayton, Ted W. Engstrom

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Fleming H. Revell Co.; 1979Description: 240tr; Hardcover, illustrations; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0800709942
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 254.6
  • E25-D28
Online resources: Summary: Practical principles for Christian organizations. Whether you are a pastor, a committee member, a youth leader, or a trustee, you must answer to the One who stands at the head of all Christian organizations. Strategy for Leadership presents sound management techniques for the smooth functioning of your ministry. Edward Dayton and Ted Engstrom invite you to consider the concepts, recognize the need for purposes and goal, utilize tools and techniques, and evaluate progress in order to establish new goals... They encourage you to ask questions such as: What skills do the members of my organization have? What theological assumptions need to be considered? How can I motivate the people who make up my organization? The answers to these questions and many more will help you lead your church or ministry away from failure, away from a rut of wasted effort, and move on to accomplish mighty tasks for the Lord.
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Practical principles for Christian organizations. Whether you are a pastor, a committee member, a youth leader, or a trustee, you must answer to the One who stands at the head of all Christian organizations. Strategy for Leadership presents sound management techniques for the smooth functioning of your ministry. Edward Dayton and Ted Engstrom invite you to consider the concepts, recognize the need for purposes and goal, utilize tools and techniques, and evaluate progress in order to establish new goals... They encourage you to ask questions such as: What skills do the members of my organization have? What theological assumptions need to be considered? How can I motivate the people who make up my organization? The answers to these questions and many more will help you lead your church or ministry away from failure, away from a rut of wasted effort, and move on to accomplish mighty tasks for the Lord.

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