Tag: Team Leadership

Whitney, Appreciative Team-Building

Diana Whitney, Amanda Trosten-Bloom, and Jay Cherney. Appreciative Team-Building: Positive Questions to Bring Out the Best In Your Team. iUniverse, 2004. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is an immensely valuable volume that one is likely to return to frequently. It is not written with churches in mind, but the insights

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Gangel, Coaching Ministry Teams

Kenneth Gangel, Coaching Ministry Teams: Leadership and Management in Christian Organizations. Wipf and Stock Publishing, 2006. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary Ken Gangel is one of the most respected authors in church leadership, drawing from his experience in academia, consulting, and ministry practice. This book is similar in scope to the

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Wright, The Spiritual Dimensions of Team

Alan N. Wright, The Spiritual Dimensions of Team (TCP Leadership Series). Chalice Press, 2010. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is titled well in that its focus in not so much on improving the productivity of teams toward challenging objectives and goals (though this receives attention in chapters such as “Achieving

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Cordeiro, Doing Church as a Team

Wayne Coideiro, Doing Church as a Team: The Miracle of Teamwork and How it Transforms Churches. Regal Books, 2009. Referenced in: Congregational Ministry Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary Wayne Coidero is a popular writer in the field of church leadership. Here he shares most of the basic principles of team building, but provides the unique value of

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Macchia, Becoming A Healthy Team

Stephen A. Macchia, Becoming A Healthy Team: Five Traits of Vital Leadership. Baker Books, 2005. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary Stephen Macchia has written a number of highly acclaimed and widely used books on church leadership. This is one of his most recent, building on titles such as Becoming a Healthy

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Osborne, The Unity Factor

Larry W. Osborne, The Unity Factor: Developing a Healthy Church Leadership Team. Owl’s Nest, 2001. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams Personnel, Ministerial Evaluation LifeandLeadership.com Summary For all practical purposes, this volume was replaced by Osborne’s Sticky Teams, but readers may benefit from both volumes. It incorporates most of the best practices of teamwork,

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Putnam, Church is a Team Sport

Jim Putnam, Church is a Team Sport: A Championship Strategy for Doing Ministry Together. Baker Books, 2009. Referenced in: Congregational Ministry Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary This book on team ministry comes out of the experience of a pastor who is a former coach and wrestler. It integrates most of the best practices of teamwork. The chief

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Johnson, Lead Vertically

Craig Johnson, Lead Vertically: Inspire People to Volunteer, Build Great Teams that Last. Regal Books, 2010. Referenced in: Congregational Ministry Teams From the Publisher Great leaders build up, not down. When leaders, whether in the church or in the marketplace, inspire their teams with a vision of what is possible, passion meets production and truly

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Laster, Gaining Traction

John Laster, Gaining Traction: Field Guide for Leadership Teams. Chalice Press, 2007. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is written by a top-shelf consultant and astute observer of congregational life, John Laster. What he offers in this volume is not just a synthesis of the best material on teams (it is

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Osborne, Sticky Teams

Larry W. Osborne, Sticky Teams: Keeping Your Leadership Team and Staff on the Same Page. Zondervan, 2010. Referenced in: Ministry Staff and Leadership Teams LifeandLeadership.com Summary This is an expansion on an earlier volume by Osborne, The Unity Factor (2006) that dealt with healthy church board development. Osborne says in this work he has “widened

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