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Hope Fuels Leadership

Ethan Evans

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Sinopsis

Hope Fuels Leadership explores how a hope-driven approach, inspired by gospel teachings, can revolutionize management and leadership. Countering despair often found in conventional models, the book champions a faith-based, optimistic, and service-oriented leadership style. It uniquely merges biblical wisdom with contemporary business practices, offering a refreshing perspective on ethical leadership. Did you know that servant leadership, as exemplified by Jesus, involves prioritizing the needs of others within an organization? Or that maintaining a hopeful outlook is critical for resilience in the face of adversity? The book progresses from establishing hope as a core leadership virtue to applying gospel teachings in key management areas like strategic planning and conflict resolution. Case studies and practical exercises illustrate how to cultivate a hopeful organizational culture through communication, empowerment, and shared values. It emphasizes that genuine leadership stems from deep-seated hope, fostering vision, action, and resilience, challenging the notion of leadership as mere power.
Disponible desde: 23/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 96 páginas.

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