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Leader’s Edge Book Summary |
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The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
Chris McChesney, Sean Covey, and Jim Huling
This book presents a solution to the lack of organizational goal fulfillment. The authors suggest that many organizations and teams face the “whirlwind” (the daily and ongoing tasks everybody must fulfill) and never get to their most important goals. They then construct a framework for focusing on a few very important goals, identifying lead measures, scoring progress and creating an ongoing “cadence of accountability.” |
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Join almost 800 others at Partnership – the 2018 Mission Leaders Conference. Make sure to reserve your room at the Caribe Royale before the conference rate expires on August 24! |
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We are giving a free conference t-shirt to the 800th registrant!
You can purchase your own conference t-shirt at the Information Desk after you arrive. |
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Date: December 11-12, 2018
Location: Orlando, FL
Facilitated by: Michael VanHuis, Missio Nexus
Event Specifics:Those who are Second in Command often find themselves in the midst of decision-making, problem-solving, and vision defining interactions from morning till evening. Finding time to get away to reflect, refocus, recalibrate, and reconnect is often elusive. Missio Nexus is launching 2iC to give an opportunity for organizations to invest in their senior leaders who are bearing the weight and providing stability for their organizations on a daily basis.Your title may have a C or VP in it but you are the one at your organization that is the 2iC, the Second in Command. |
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Creating Pathways (and Reducing Barriers) for Women in Organizational Leadership: Seeing Men and Women Flourish as They Work Together
Date: four dates listed below
Location: four locations listed below
Facilitated by Dr. Leanne Dzubinski, Dr. Rob Dixon, and Ms. Wendy Wilson
The facilitators will lead in a day of interaction around understanding what is happening in both the research and changing expectations around men and women working together in leadership. We will engage questions, concerns, and interaction in a guided and respectful conversation, even with differing viewpoints.
We are working to make this workshop especially accessible to your leadership
teams by repeating it in a number of cities where multiple agencies are located,
so you don’t have to travel and can attend this important short event more efficiently. |
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These 24 events sponsored by |
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Print Version Now Available!
The current issue is comprised of 9 articles, 4 re-occurring features, and 9 book reviews. EMQ is available for you online and in the following digital formats: web, pdf, mobi, epub and newly available at Amazon as a printed copy. Order your copy today!
Submit Your Article to EMQ
EMQ is looking for original articles not previously published as an article or blog. We desire material that is academically respectable, presenting fresh ideas that reflect careful thought and practical application pertaining to the world of missions. |
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The Roles of Church and Mission in Crisis Management: Overlap? Competition?
Date: August 23, 2018, 2:00-3:15 pm Eastern time
Presented by: Brent Lindquist, Ph.D., President, Link Care Center |
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A Missionary Pipeline for your Church
Date: September 6, 2018, 2:00-3:3:15pm Eastern
Presenter: David J. Wilson, D.Min, Director of Church Relations, Avant Ministires |
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Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Mission – Embracing the Lifelong Journey
Date: September 13, 2018, 2-3:15pm Eastern
Presenter: Dr. Bill Taylor |
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Welcoming the Stranger
Date: October 4, 2018, 2-3:15pm Eastern
Presenter: Matthew Soerens, US Director of Church Mobilization, World Relief |
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LEARN what you cannot learn anywhere else
MEET people you otherwise won’t meet
ENGAGE in a community like none other |
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