The Ascent of a Leader: How Ordinary Relationships Develop Extraordinary Character and Influence

ISBN: 9780787947668
Book Author

Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, Ken McElrath

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A Leadership Network Publication Become the leader people are proud to follow by opening yourself tothe influences that develop character: Anduring relationships withfriAnds, family, and God.Solidly based on Christian values, thispractical, visionary, and hope-filled book guides readers through astep-by-step process for developing both personal character and thenetwork of important relationships that enable character to winout, even in the face of setbacks, adversity, and temptations totake short cuts. Leadership is about character, the authors assert,and character weaves values like integrity, honesty, and selflessservice into the fabric of our lives, organizations, andcultures. The Ascent of a Leader is written for ordinary people-mothers,husbands, bosses, secretaries, pastors, teachers, and students-whowant to develop extraordinary character, find and follow God’s planfor their lives, and lead others where they need to go. We all haveinnate leadership potential. To maximize it, we must do much morethan develop performance-based skills, the authors assert. We mustconsciously choose who and what we allow to influence us, find anddevelop our humility, and build Anduring relationships withcolleagues, family, friAnds, and God. They offer engaging real-lifeexamples to show how we can grow into our true potential as leadersand inspire us to “make a difference in the 21st century-in ourfamilies, our communities, our companies, our government, and evenour world.” With a foreword by Ken Blanchard.

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Book Author

Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, Ken McElrath

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

205

Publisher

Jossey-Bass

Year Published

1999

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