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Business, 02.09.2020 05:01, cameronbeaugh

Organizational Management and Leadership: A Christian Perspective was written to provide the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively lead and manage in contemporary organizational environments. While most books on the subject focus almost entirely on the business needs of large corporate operations, Organizational Management and Leadership: A Christian Perspective recognizes that the vast majority of readers are not employed in a variety of small-to-medium organizations, be they for-profit, not-for-profit, or governmental. In addition to serving the needs of most management and leadership readers, this book is different from others in the field in three major aspects. * First, the content is written in an easily readable, concise, and no-nonsense manner, without the many nice-to-know but non-essential aspects added to other books in the fields.
*The second aspect is price, as the typical textbook in this field retails for almost twice the cost of this book. The much greater price is needed to offset the many nice-to-know but non-essential aspects, as well as the enormous costs associated with supporting large publishing corporate operations.
* Third, this is the only textbook in the field which integrates Christian Biblical perspectives with the academic and practical content. While some books published in the popular press discuss Christian aspects of doing business, they do not integrate academic content and practice with the Biblical principles. Herein lies the great value of Organizational Management and Leadership: A Christian Perspective to the Christian Higher Education community - the first textbook in the field which allows the student to integrate Biblical principles with academic and practical learning.

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