What is leadership? LO22342

Eugene Taurman (ilx@execpc.com)
Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:50:01 -0500

Replying to LO22329 --

At 09:11 AM 7/24/99 EDT, Greg wrote:

Greg,

I do not find it at all surprising. When I apply the leadership steps to
Christ's leading I find he used all the steps especially the establishment
of worthy cause step. Our church recently built a new sanctuary and the
leading process was used to help raise the money. Leading orgniazations
or leaders must use the same ideas. Those leading had never considered the
process they way I present it but they did it.

et

>>True I use a less idealistic definition of leadership. I do that because
>>it is the way my classes define leadership. It also fits what I see in
>>organizations. Not all people follow a leader because of virtue. The y
>>follow more because of their own needs what ever those may be. Ranging
>>from need to be a part of, to money, to a righteous cause.
>
>As a Pastor, you may find it interesting that I see and use the same
>motivators as we help people find fulfillment (while internalizing and
>sharing the Gospel). Mobilization is all about motivation, strengths, dreams
>and aspirations. Many times people need to be involved so that they can
>redeem an old experience/wound or claim their story. At AUMC
>
>Greg Troxell

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