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A Leadership Journey: Upward, Inward, Outward, and Forward
K. A. Leahy
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WestBow Press
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A Leadership Journey: Upward, Inward, Outward, and Forward - Leahy, K. A.
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Synopsis "A Leadership Journey: Upward, Inward, Outward, and Forward"
Are you looking for greater effectiveness and meaning as a leader? In A Leadership Journey, author Dr. K. A. Leahy brings together biblical principles and modern strategic leadership practices into a new framework called Upward, Inward, Outward, and Forward. He challenges the modern perspective of leadership in the marketplace, suggesting that all honorable work, regardless of profession, can be of eternal value to God. Are you wondering how to find greater peace and rest while meeting the demands of your career? A Leadership Journey provides useful guidance for a balanced lifestyle of leadership that could dramatically transform your thinking about your career and help you lead in a manner more closely aligned with God's purposes. Take a leadership journey to places you may have never gone before. Fulfill a greater purpose as you learn to lead by following. "Dr. Leahy's book has the makings for awakening a sleeping giant-Christians-and primarily those who are engaged in the marketplace Monday thru Friday. As a devoted Christian, husband, and father, with over thirty years of marketplace experience Dr. Leahy practices what he is calling for others to live. Upward, Inward, Outward, and Forward is filled with biblical principles. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to move forward." -Dr. Eugene T. Wilson Dr. Eugene T. Wilson is an ordained minister, church consultant, and author of Realign: God -Called Leaders and Their Purpose and Seventy: Everyone Needs a Team.