Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership
Many leaders need to win (and thus humiliate others), need to get their way (and thus threaten others), need to be seen in a positive light (and thus blame others), need to give good news to those they report to (and thus intimidate others into fudging reports when necessary), and need to be seen as powerful in every setting (and thus speak condescendingly to others).

Our Character at Work demonstrates that leadership is more effective and ethical when done in servant-led ways.

How do you become a servant leader? It begins with your heart...

Put everything you have into the care of your heart --
the hidden, causative, motivational you --
for everything you do flows from it.
It is the real source of your outward life.
It determines what your life amounts to. (Proverbs 4:23, author's paraphrase)

Our Character at Work leads you on a personal journey, guiding you to an interior renovation of heart and soul that produces genuine and consistent servant leaders.
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Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership
Many leaders need to win (and thus humiliate others), need to get their way (and thus threaten others), need to be seen in a positive light (and thus blame others), need to give good news to those they report to (and thus intimidate others into fudging reports when necessary), and need to be seen as powerful in every setting (and thus speak condescendingly to others).

Our Character at Work demonstrates that leadership is more effective and ethical when done in servant-led ways.

How do you become a servant leader? It begins with your heart...

Put everything you have into the care of your heart --
the hidden, causative, motivational you --
for everything you do flows from it.
It is the real source of your outward life.
It determines what your life amounts to. (Proverbs 4:23, author's paraphrase)

Our Character at Work leads you on a personal journey, guiding you to an interior renovation of heart and soul that produces genuine and consistent servant leaders.
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Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership

Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership

by Todd D. Hunter
Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership

Our Character at Work: Success from the Heart of Servant Leadership

by Todd D. Hunter

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Overview

Many leaders need to win (and thus humiliate others), need to get their way (and thus threaten others), need to be seen in a positive light (and thus blame others), need to give good news to those they report to (and thus intimidate others into fudging reports when necessary), and need to be seen as powerful in every setting (and thus speak condescendingly to others).

Our Character at Work demonstrates that leadership is more effective and ethical when done in servant-led ways.

How do you become a servant leader? It begins with your heart...

Put everything you have into the care of your heart --
the hidden, causative, motivational you --
for everything you do flows from it.
It is the real source of your outward life.
It determines what your life amounts to. (Proverbs 4:23, author's paraphrase)

Our Character at Work leads you on a personal journey, guiding you to an interior renovation of heart and soul that produces genuine and consistent servant leaders.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157854812
Publisher: Wheatmark
Publication date: 01/27/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
Sales rank: 790,568
File size: 628 KB

About the Author

Todd Hunter, founding bishop of the Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others and founding pastor of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Costa Mesa, California, is past president of Alpha USA and former national director for the Association of Vineyard Churches. He is author of Christianity Beyond Belief, Giving Church Another Chance, The Outsider Interviews, The Accidental Anglican, and Our Favorite Sins.
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