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Month: February 2015

  • Leadership Development

Books to Assist the Church & Church Consultant’s Growth

  • Posted on February 25, 2015June 17, 2019
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On their books inside front cover flap, authors Hughes & Beatty, in their Center for Leadership book Becoming a Strategic Leader: Your Role in Your Organization’s Enduring Success, note the following: Today’s organizations face difficult challenges in order to remain…

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What Churches Need to Know About What Makes a Good Church Consultant and a Good Client Relationship?

  • Posted on February 25, 2015June 17, 2019
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© 2014 Photo used with purchased copyright permission from BIGSTOCK PHOTO Bill Easum in his 2011 article, The Importance of a Church Consultant/Coach, states that “Nothing takes the place of experience and a proven track record of helping churches reach…

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  • Organizational Development

Reasons to Consider Hiring a Consultant

  • Posted on February 16, 2015June 17, 2019
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© 2014 Image used with purchased copyright permission from BIGSTOCK PHOTO Bill Easum, President of 21st Century Strategies, in a 2011 article entitled, The Importance of a Church Consultant/Coach, observed that “Our world is changing so fast it’s hard for…

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  • Organizational Development

Good to Great Churches and Pastors

  • Posted on February 12, 2015June 17, 2019
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“Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is just so easy to settle for a good life. The vast majority of companies never become great, precisely because the vast majority become quite good, and that is their…

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  • Organizational Development

Church, Culture, and the Consultant

  • Posted on February 11, 2015June 17, 2019
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© 2014 Image used with purchased copyright permission from BIGSTOCK PHOTO Culture as defined by Os Guinness in his book, Renaissance, “Is a way of life lived in common.” After decades of working in the local church, pastoring small churches,…

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God’s S.W.O.T. Analysis of the Seven Churches In Revelation

  • Posted on February 4, 2015June 17, 2019
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  First, let’s begin this article by sharing with you about one of my favorite strategic analysis tools, S.W.O.T.; an acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.  This analysis tool can be used by an individual, a couple, organizations and…

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