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Fairness Is Overrated: And 51 Other Leadership Principles to Revolutionize Your Workplace
Hardback
Main Details
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Fairness Is Overrated: And 51 Other Leadership Principles to Revolutionize Your Workplace
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tim Stevens
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 146 |
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Category/Genre | Christian life and practice Popular psychology |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781400206544
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Classifications | Dewey:158/.4 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Imprint |
Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Publication Date |
13 January 2015 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Executive pastor and leadership coach Tim Stevens shows readers how to create the organizational culture they'd love to work in themselves.Profitable organizations require a healthy culture, and Pastor Tim Stevens knows the secret sauce for a vibrant and successful workplace. Drawn from his experience working at Granger Community Church in Indiana, where he leads a team of more than 130 people, and from growing a worldwide ministry-5,000 people in three locations in Granger and 1,800 churches in India-Fairness Is Overrated lays out a practical blueprint for success.Short, digestible chapters-fueled by practical bullet-points, discussion questions, and real-life examples-give lessons and practical advice few leadership manuals teach, such as how resumes are worthless and Facebook and Twitter shouldn't be prohibited at work. Whether it's the power of switching off the iPhone in a meeting, balancing the visions of artists and leaders, or how to fire people with grace, Fairness Is Overrated is packed with practical tips for real leadership, every single day.
Author Biography
Tim Stevens is the executive pastor at Granger Community Church in Granger, Indiana. His team-style of leadership has helped grow the church to more than 5,000 gathering weekly in three locations and has seen a worldwide impact, which includes a community center in downtown South Bend, Indiana, and more than 1,800 new churches in southern India.
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