Leading from the In-Between

Leading from the In-Between
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Publisher : Castle Quay Books
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9781927355572
ISBN-13 : 1927355575
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Book Synopsis Leading from the In-Between by : John McAuley

Download or read book Leading from the In-Between written by John McAuley and published by Castle Quay Books. This book was released on 2015-07-01 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The nurture and care provided to potential leaders during the early years of their development is crucial to ensuring they become healthy and mature leaders of the future. In Leading from the In-Between, John demonstrates this principle as he draws on his many years working with emerging leaders and shares his poignant insights into successful leadership development. He shares how he systematically built into the lives of these younger leaders the mindset and skills that eventually nurtured them into strong, well-rooted “oaks.” The depth of his understanding is evident throughout the book. His invaluable experience with both younger and seasoned leaders, is brilliantly captured in his insights which he compares to a bridge that will help others avoid the pitfalls and celebrate the prizes to be won as we equip future leaders for their maximum impact and success. John’s faith story is equally part of the interlacing that underscores the importance of each individual’s relationship to leadership and spiritual formation. His concept of “cadence,” which invites emerging leaders to “be in step with wisdom” is refreshing. This book is enriched by John’s decades of leadership experiences at Muskoka Woods. His passion for developing emerging leaders into their full potential will inspire the rest of us to do the same.


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