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Summoned to Lead
Leaders are neither born nor made. Leaders are summoned. They are called into existence by circumstances, and those who rise to the occasion are leaders.


Por: Leonard Sweet   

Formato: Hardcover, Jacketed

Precio: $14.99 (USD)  

      


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Sinopsis: 
A retelling of the Ernest Shackleton story to showcase the fine arts of leadership that emerged from his failed expedition.   Pulse aquí para desplegar más detalles
ISBN: 0310232228,  ISBN-13: 9780310232223,  UPC: 025986232221

Usos Sugeridos: Lead & Teach, Spiritual Growth
Edades: Adult

Tipos de productos relacionados: Emerging Church & Contemporary Issues, Evangelism, Missions, & Apologetics


Autor de Summoned to Lead
Leonard Sweet
Leonard Sweet (PhD, University of Rochester) holds the E. Stanley Jones chair at Drew University. Founder and president of SpiritVenture Ministries, he also serves as a distinguished visiting professor at George Fox University, and is the chief writer for preachingplus.com. Sweet is a popular speaker and has written numerous books, ...  Pulse aquí para recibir más información de Leonard Sweet

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Detalles del producto de Summoned to Lead
A retelling of the Ernest Shackleton story to showcase the fine arts of leadership that emerged from his failed expedition.

Descripción: 
Leadership Re-Visioned
 
Cast a vision, set a strategy, rally the troops, and take the hill—you don’t need another book to rehash the well-worn principles of modern leadership. But if you’re looking for something different, something that . . . approaches leadership as an art as well as a science inspires hope and expectation in those of us who aren’t born leaders challenges those with leadership roles to explore new possibilities
 
. . . then Leonard Sweet wants to help you discover a very different kind of leadership vision. It’s one you hear if your ears are open, and it could summon you at any time. When you respond, the puzzle pieces of who you are will fit together into a leader others follow because you’ve answered a call, not trained for a position.
 
“The church has it all wrong. It is trying to train leaders. Instead, it ought to train everyone to listen and to develop their own soundtrack.”
 
Leaders don’t see a vision, says Sweet, they hear one. “Sound becomes
 
sight. Leaders hear life.”
 
For a sonogram of “acoustic leadership,” Sweet takes us inside the incredible account of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the celebrated polar explorer who led his entire crew of twenty-seven from disaster in the Antarctic to safety. Called “the greatest leader that ever came on God’s earth, bar none,” Shackleton objectifies the goals of Sweet’s own exploration in search of wisdom for today and tomorrow’s truly compelling, voice-activated leaders.
 
Right now, you may be leading many people or just yourself. But who knows what tomorrow—or a minute from now—will call forth in you. Are your ears open?

Tamaño de Portadas de Biblias y Libros: Medium
Número de Páginas: 192

Descripción del borde del papel: White
Tamaño: 5.6 ancho x 8.3 alto x 0.8 grosor pulgadas | 142 ancho x 211 alto x grosor20 mm
Peso: 0.69 lb | 312 gms

Disponible: Junio 2004
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Publicado por: Zondervan

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