Religious and non-profit organizations seek people who continually experience learning and growth within their work. Such persons will not stop at doing their jobs well; they develop as leaders who in turn create positive transformation within their group. The purpose of this article is to define a transformational leadership development process integrating learning, changing, and doing as the preferred model in the life of a religious or non-profit organization. The outcome will be persons who grow as leaders, experience meaning in their service, and contribute significant organizational change
This paper aims to demonstrate that transformational leadership that is foundational in developing l...
The view adopted in this research was that transformational leadership (Bass 1985; Burns 1978) could...
The human resource development (HRD) goals and objectives are not confined to individuals and organi...
Global nonprofits face not only the challenges of funding but now need to adapt to the challenges of...
Transformational development is a concept of change that originated in the Christian context but has...
This study explored transformational leadership theory, which is well documented and the subject of ...
Innovation competency among religious leaders has been an area of study as nonprofit researchers con...
Ed.D. dissertation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Full Text of the Dissertation With ove...
The changes in our society signal a need for ministerial leaders who not only hold a nuanced underst...
The problem addressed examined whether two merged academic institutions were successful in implement...
This study researched the impact of leadership style on leading organizational change in the local c...
Over the past five years, North Carolina community colleges have experienced a plethora of rapid cha...
In this paper, the authors propose extending the construct of non-profit leadership to accommodate c...
Ministry leaders are leaving the vocation in record numbers, largely due to a lack of intentional le...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify and describe how nonprofit organiza...
This paper aims to demonstrate that transformational leadership that is foundational in developing l...
The view adopted in this research was that transformational leadership (Bass 1985; Burns 1978) could...
The human resource development (HRD) goals and objectives are not confined to individuals and organi...
Global nonprofits face not only the challenges of funding but now need to adapt to the challenges of...
Transformational development is a concept of change that originated in the Christian context but has...
This study explored transformational leadership theory, which is well documented and the subject of ...
Innovation competency among religious leaders has been an area of study as nonprofit researchers con...
Ed.D. dissertation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Full Text of the Dissertation With ove...
The changes in our society signal a need for ministerial leaders who not only hold a nuanced underst...
The problem addressed examined whether two merged academic institutions were successful in implement...
This study researched the impact of leadership style on leading organizational change in the local c...
Over the past five years, North Carolina community colleges have experienced a plethora of rapid cha...
In this paper, the authors propose extending the construct of non-profit leadership to accommodate c...
Ministry leaders are leaving the vocation in record numbers, largely due to a lack of intentional le...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify and describe how nonprofit organiza...
This paper aims to demonstrate that transformational leadership that is foundational in developing l...
The view adopted in this research was that transformational leadership (Bass 1985; Burns 1978) could...
The human resource development (HRD) goals and objectives are not confined to individuals and organi...