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Courageous leadership / Bill Hybels.

By: Hybels, BillPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, 2009. Description: 253 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780310291572Subject(s): Christian leadershipDDC classification: 253 LOC classification: .H93 2002Online resources: | |
Contents:
The stakes of leadership -- A leader's most potent weapon : the power of vision -- Getting-it-done leadership : turning vision into action -- Building a Kingdom dream team : communities close to a leader's heart -- The resource challenge : the test of a leader's mettle -- Developing emerging leaders : when leaders are at their best -- Discovering and developing your own leadership style : the key to high-impact leading -- A leader's sixth sense : the sources of decision making -- The art of self-leadership: the 360-degree leader -- A leader's prayer: "God, mold and shape me to my full leadership potential" -- The leader's pathway: a vital walk with God -- Developing an enduring spirit: staying the course.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books TCM Library, Haus Edelweiss
253 H992 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 37412995198086
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The stakes of leadership -- A leader's most potent weapon : the power of vision -- Getting-it-done leadership : turning vision into action -- Building a Kingdom dream team : communities close to a leader's heart -- The resource challenge : the test of a leader's mettle -- Developing emerging leaders : when leaders are at their best -- Discovering and developing your own leadership style : the key to high-impact leading -- A leader's sixth sense : the sources of decision making -- The art of self-leadership: the 360-degree leader -- A leader's prayer: "God, mold and shape me to my full leadership potential" -- The leader's pathway: a vital walk with God -- Developing an enduring spirit: staying the course.

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