Author: | Sharon Haylock, Sheryl Wood | ISBN: | 9781462411207 |
Publisher: | Inspiring Voices | Publication: | September 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Inspiring Voices | Language: | English |
Author: | Sharon Haylock, Sheryl Wood |
ISBN: | 9781462411207 |
Publisher: | Inspiring Voices |
Publication: | September 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Inspiring Voices |
Language: | English |
Lead without God You Must Be Kidding takes a practical, no-nonsense, but spiritually based approach to the business of honing ones leadership skills. The common denominator for all successful leaders is to understand that their experience, discipline, and wisdom come from God, and when they put their trust in God, He will show them how to chart their course as they navigate the murky, turbulent, and dangerous waters of management and leadership. Good leaders use Scripture as their true north and prayer as their personal time to communicate with God, to understand His will, and to recognize His voice above the clamor and clanging of all other loud and abrasive voices.
The leader who has an inflated view of his or her management skills becomes puffed up with a vaunted view of his or her talents and will find out very quickly that this kind of arrogance has a limited life. Our heavenly Father is the only leader, and we must take our directions from Him. If we dont, we might have success, but it will be short-lived. Lead without God shows how to use the Word of God to demonstrate to other leaders the importance of listening to God while leading.
Lead without God You Must Be Kidding takes a practical, no-nonsense, but spiritually based approach to the business of honing ones leadership skills. The common denominator for all successful leaders is to understand that their experience, discipline, and wisdom come from God, and when they put their trust in God, He will show them how to chart their course as they navigate the murky, turbulent, and dangerous waters of management and leadership. Good leaders use Scripture as their true north and prayer as their personal time to communicate with God, to understand His will, and to recognize His voice above the clamor and clanging of all other loud and abrasive voices.
The leader who has an inflated view of his or her management skills becomes puffed up with a vaunted view of his or her talents and will find out very quickly that this kind of arrogance has a limited life. Our heavenly Father is the only leader, and we must take our directions from Him. If we dont, we might have success, but it will be short-lived. Lead without God shows how to use the Word of God to demonstrate to other leaders the importance of listening to God while leading.