Nick Jordan

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Traditional practices of leadership expect a leader to apply the best of what they know to an identified problem or challenge. By contrast, leading with Presence invites us to unknow, to drop preconceived certainties about how things ought to unfold, to acknowledge that God’s work within an organization is mysterious. This is frightening work for the leader, pastor, or professor who has been authorized to lead by virtue of demonstrated expertise.
How to Lead When You Don't Know Where You're Going: Leading in a Liminal Season
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