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    LEADERSHIP AUDIT ANALYSIS 2 Danny R. Black CLED 510 Mr. C. Paul King May 8‚ 2011 Table of Content Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..……3 Relational Skills Audit………………………………………….………………….…..….3 Task Skills Audit..………..………………………………….………………….…..….…4 Leadership Style Audit...…………………………………….………………….…..….…5 Structure Audit……….………………………………….……..……………….…..….…7 Values Audit……………...…………………………….……………………….…..….…8 Circumstances Audit……………..………………………………….……………...….…8 Fit Audit……………………………

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    Leadership Audit Analysis 2 A Paper Presented to Dr. Austin B. Tucker Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Biblical Foundations of Christian Leadership 510 CLED 510-B08 LUO (spring 2012) By Jayme D. Carter L24507613 3/03/2012 CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..1 The Relational Skills Audit…..………….………………………………………………….……..2 The Task Skills Audit………………………..……………………………………………….…...3 The Leadership Style Audit………..……….……………………………………

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    Introduction Leadership is not about titles‚ positions or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another. That is especially true when you are looking at church leadership-past and present. From David to Nehemiah to church leaders of today‚ these leaders exercise some type of influence over the people they have lead or are leading. Aubrey Malphurs takes the definition of leadership and turns it up another notch. Leaders just don’t have influence over the people they lead. They use their influence

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    who is in charge of others. Leadership is more than simply skills. It is based on call and character. There are three main things that make a good leader. The first is that a leader must practice what he preaches. The second is that he has to look after and protect those around him. The third is that he must be able to develop other good leaders. The Bible quote above states that‚ we should live soberly‚ righteously and godly in the present word. What should a Christian leader be like? There is

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    Christian Leadership Author’s Name Title of the Course Instructor’s Name Date Introduction to Christian Leadership Leadership scholars have presented many theories in understanding leadership. However‚ making sense of hundreds of books and thousands of studies is a complicated task‚ which is why many mistakenly think that leadership is an indefinable phenomenon. Some of us presume complete authority in our own favored ways. Novel leaders often discard the entire system used by the

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    Kyalae T. Haywood March 23‚ 2014 Making of a Christian Leader What is Character Human “character”‚ is the pattern of thinking and acting which runs right through someone‚ so that wherever you cut into them‚ you see the same person through and through [1]. The transformation of a person character is their virtue. Virtue is what happens when wise and courageous choices have become “second nature [2].” Wright differentiates a biblical framework from a Greek moral framework in that Jesus and his

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    A Paper Submitted To Liberty Theological Seminary In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Completion of the Course CLED 610 Christian Leadership By Theresa Mahan LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY   Abstract Goal setting is imperative for any team to succeed. One of the ways for achieving this task is to learn and overcome the five dysfunctions of a team. Patrick Lencioni’s book‚ Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team is a field guide designed to teach teams how to accomplish

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    A Christian Leader Audit The Christian Leader Audit helps determine the overall strength of the leader as a Christian. Is the leader a strong Christian leader‚ above average Christian leader and so on? As Malphurs exclaims‚ as Christian leaders our “mandate is to lead Christianly regardless of the context.” This audits one’s commitment to Christ‚ godly character‚ reliance on God and ability to live by example. I scored a nine on the audit and according to my score I am a strong Christian leader

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    Christian Worldview of Leadership Introduction The Christian worldview of leadership is distinctly different from most secular views on the subject. In the secular‚ leadership tends to be viewed primarily in terms of a company’s bottom line and how well the leader can urge employees to produce more and better work. That view is profit-centered rather than person-centered‚ and it does not give much attention to employees’ human needs and qualities nor on how developing excellent work relationships

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