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Congratulations to the following doctoral students in Organizational Leadership that successfully passed their final dissertations during this Lent/Easter time: Tonya Freeman Banks: The Effects of Leader Speech and Leader Motivating Language on Employee Self-Esteem”; Trina Daniels: The Role of Theological Reflection in the Embodiment of Shared Leadership among Clergy Couples in Ecclesial Contexts; Alvin Dockett: Towards an Understanding of Divine Guidance among Christian Leaders; Mike Mahan: The Link between Implicit Theology and Organizational Climate in Churches: A Quantitative Study; Karl Michel: An Examination of Leadership Principles in Matthew 23: Jesus Authentic Transformational Leadership Approach Compared to the Pharisees Pseudo-Transformational Leadership Approach; Phillip Shero: Embedded Leadership: The Role of Gisu Clan Elders in Uganda in Supporting and Limiting Executive Authority; and Joanne Solis Walker: Does Applied Critical Leadership Theory Really Apply? The Formation of Hispanic-Latin@ Ecclesial Leaders at Seminaries Accredited by the Association of Theological Schools: A Historical-Critical Analysis of the Progress and Challenges. Congratulations Drs. Bank, Daniels, Dockett, Mahan, Michel, Shero and Solis-Walker. It has been a privilege to work and learn together. I look forward to see what our Lord will do in and through you!
Posted on: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 14:52:15 +0000

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