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Kingdom Management II |
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A Business Transformation Series (BTS) Seminar/Webinar |
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Arguably, Peter Drucker is the father of management theory. Prior to the 1950s, little thought was given to the science of management. Dr. Drucker's work changed the perception of management and opened the door to a profound new level of understanding.
Notwithstanding Dr. Drucker’s contribution, his theory of management was largely empirically based.
What about a theory of management based on a biblical worldview? If you are seeking to live your life based on a biblical worldview, this question should be intriguing. |
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Where did you learn what you know about management?
If you are like most people, you learned management from experience, common sense, books, and perhaps a mentor.
But most of what you know about management has probably come from nonbiblical sources or people who only thought marginally with a biblical worldview.
Does this statement sound audacious? Consider this: Have you ever been taught management using the Bible as your textbook or even as a reference book?
Few have intentionally studied the Bible seeking to understand God's principles of management.
The purpose of this Seminar/Webinar is to study management from a biblical worldview.
If you believe that God created the universe, then He must have made all the rules of the universe. And if God revealed Himself to us in the Bible, then the Bible must be a rich source of truth about life, including business and management.
Furthermore, if God grants success in His universe to those who follow His rules, why would anyone expect to enjoy success in management without knowing and obeying God's rules?
The argument is compelling. Anyone desiring to manage successfully in God's universe must know and obey God's rules. He or she must embrace the management ways of the Creator and King, that is, Kingdom Management.
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In part I of Kingdom Management, you learned:
how the Creation Mandate drives business
the critical need for enduring purpose
the power of aligning people with their calling
how to recognize the three levels of workers
the efficacy of servant leadership
the purpose of generational transfer
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In part II of Kingdom Management, you will learn more about the biblical worldview of management. What you think you know about management will be challenged as you consider biblical truth applied to managing organizations.
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Based on the work of Dr. Gerald Chester, Kingdom Management II will shatter worldly paradigms of management thinking and present the powerful biblical principles of the Beyond Babel Model presented in Dr. Chester's seminal work Beyond Babel.
The best practices of management theory will be analyzed against a biblical worldview. That which is aligned with biblical truth will be retained and that which is not biblical will be discarded.
Allow the filtering process of this teaching to help you gain a more biblical understanding of management, which will translate into greater success and more profit.
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Is a biblical worldview of management really important?
If you believe that the God revealed in the Bible created the universe, then it follows that God made all the rules for the universe. Therefore gaining a biblical worldview of management is not only important but is essential to enjoying enduring success.
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Is Kingdom Management I a prerequisite?
No, it is not a prerequisite; however, you are encouraged to listen to Kingdom Management I before taking Kingdom Management II. To order Kingdom Management I (downloadable format), please click on the link below.
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What will you learn by listening to Kingdom Management II?
The objective of management
Three key functions of management
Two models for building organizations and which one is right
Whether the workplace is an open or closed system, and why this is important
Pastoring as a tool to help people maximize their potential
How to build an infrastructure that facilitates efficiency and excellence
The secret to managing time, talent, and treasure
The true definition of success
The purpose and use of money
The truth about how to solve problems
How spiritual warfare impacts your organization
The secret for making a profit
And much much more . . .
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What have participants said about this seminar/webinar?
"This material is some of your most profound teaching yet."
"Excellent, as always!"
"Loved the background of your journey with Strategies@Work."
"Key pieces of information that are needed for me to change and align with God."
"When I attend a BTS Seminar, I always learn something else that I am weak in."
"Knowledge needed to be a good manager."
"I am always inspired by the work, study, and effort that you put into teaching us."
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Who should listen to this audio product?
Managers
Senior executives
Business owners
Leaders
Church and ministry leaders
Investors
Anyone desiring to learn God's principles of management
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What is included in the downloadable product?
Audio in MP3 format
Workbook: presentation notes, exercises, and reading material in 'PDF' format
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Please click on the Buy Now button below. After you complete the purchase, you will be directed to the Fulfillment Page to download the product. |
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Price: $29.95
(includes applicable taxes) |
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972 473-8655 USA |
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