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D**.
Excellent reflections
Helpful meditations on leadership in business, family, school, and ministry. While the rule is not prominent, it has shaped the writers and their roles in leadership. As a result, lessons from the rule come through the stories and challenges to lead wisely.
D**X
I can heartily recommend this book to all leaders
I wish I had had this resource when I was in management. It contains some of the most practical advice on how to work with difficult people that I have encountered. This book is pertinent to "secular" management as well as "sacred" management. Whether one heads up a business, a non-profit, a church or a monastery, people are people and the problems one encounters for leaders of these organizations seem to be universal. The advice in this book is practical and down-to-earth. I can heartily recommend this book to all leaders. It is unfortunate, but seminaries teach people how to write good papers but do not really teach people how to lead.
M**S
I am using it to develop our administrative team and had such joy encouraing my team that each person has a voice ...
The Art of Leadership is incredibly refreshing in a field of shallow books on leadership principles. This one develops not only leadership ability but really strikes at the heart of leadership, leading from a place of serving and substance. I am using it to develop our administrative team and had such joy encouraing my team that each person has a voice and is valuable.
T**N
Very stimulating thoughts
The book should be of interest even for persons being involved in educational processes or in HR.
S**M
Leadership is for Every Adult
This is the best book I've read on the topic of leadership. I appreciated the integration of Catholic character and spirituality, male and female voice, and educational application. One read is not enough.
A**R
Five Stars
expectation met 100%Thank you
A**E
Five Stars
Thank you
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