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  • How Time-crunched Leaders Develop Potential Leaders

  • A Guide for Busy Nonprofit Professionals and Church Leaders
  • By: Christopher L. Scott
  • Narrated by: Matthew DiPietro
  • Length: 42 mins

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How Time-crunched Leaders Develop Potential Leaders

By: Christopher L. Scott
Narrated by: Matthew DiPietro
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Publisher's Summary

Everyone is busy. The pressure to get results in nonprofit organizations and churches is extreme. As a result, often projects and tasks are given full attention, while development and training of staff and volunteers are seen as secondary. In How Time-Crunched Leaders Develop Potential Leaders, author Christopher Scott provides six simple ways that busy leaders can develop the people they lead. 

This short and sweet audiobook serves as a resource for leaders in churches and nonprofit organizations that want to develop people while accomplishing more.

©2019 Christopher L. Scott (P)2020 Christopher L. Scott

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