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31 Essential Principles of Leadership: One Principle Every Day for a Month
Contributor(s): Balenga, Charles B. M. (Author)
ISBN: 1773540602     ISBN-13: 9781773540603
Publisher: Pagemaster Publication Services
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Leadership
- Religion | Christian Living - Personal Growth
- Self-help | Personal Growth - Success
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6" W x 9" (0.95 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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In 31 Essential Principles of Leadership, Charles Balenga has compiled an extensive list of attributes that will make a leader as effective as possible. Each attribute is clearly explained with examples of how you can apply them to both your everyday life and your leadership. Charles' passion for leaders, both young and old, to be as effective as possible is inspiring and contagious; he truly desires to see Africa, and the world as a whole, become a stronger place for all. He uses his own considerable leadership experience through being a teacher, a missionary, executive director, board president and a pastor to compile this list.

If you read, understand, and apply these 31 principles, your leadership's effectiveness will rise to a greater height. Although it is meant to be read as a daily devotion for each day for a month, you can read two, three, or more principles a day, depending on your reading speed and understanding.
The important thing is your comprehension and application of these principles. Charles discusses leadership at a global level, but includes some discussions on African leadership specifically. The principles addressed in this book are applicable anywhere in the world and can be used in any community, country, or kingdom. These principles are meant to help every leader, wherever he or she may be, to lead well.

It is important we each know that the greatness of any human being, the ultimate success of any leader, is in the 'we', not in the 'me', doing well. Greatness is in my ability and your ability to rejoice in the others' success. The more I rejoice in the blessings of someone else, the closer to coming my blessing is. This means then, that jealousy, rivalry, and negative competition with others are all chasing after the wind. A leader blesses others. He empowers others. He throws a party to celebrate the success and achievements of others. He works with others to ensure community success. Wanting to be the only successful person in the community is not being a leader.