Leading With A Limp

By (author)Dan B. Allander

Welcome to a new approach to leadership! Rather than trying to hide your flaws and weaknesses, why not embrace them and use them to your advantage? The most effective leaders don’t come to power in spite of their shortcomings, but because of them.

At the heart of this approach is the idea that authenticity and vulnerability are powerful assets in leadership. By being open about your weaknesses, you can inspire others to follow you and create a culture of trust and transparency within your organization.

God favors leaders who are willing to take risks and embrace the chaos and complexity of leadership. Imperfect leaders succeed because they are not afraid of failure and are willing to take their organizations from what is to what should be.

If you’re a leader or someone who has been hesitant to step into a leadership role, this is your chance to embrace your flaws and lead with confidence. By putting your defective foot forward, you can tap into a deeper well of strength and fulfill your destiny as a leader.

Don’t wait any longer to start leading with authenticity and vulnerability. Take advantage of your flaws and become the kind of leader that God favors. Your organization and those around you will thank you for it.

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Title: Leading With A Limp

Frankly sharing his own leadership struggles, Dan Allender offers a hard-hitting and direct examination of true leadership. It shows how God often raises up leaders whose strength comes from their failures and flaws, rather than talent and expertise.

Put your defective foot forward. ? Pick up most leadership books and you’ll find strategies for leveraging your power and minimizing your weaknesses. But rather than working against your weakness, why not tap into a deeper well of strength? God favors leaders who make the most of the power that comes from breaking up. “Go ahead and take full advantage of your flaws. The most effective leaders do not come to power despite their weakness; they rule with power “because” of their weakness. It is their authenticity in lame leadership that compels others to follow them. Imperfect leaders succeed because they are not concerned about protecting their image. They are not intimidated by chaos and complexity. And they are willing to risk failure by taking an organization from what is to what should be. ? If you’re a leader or have found excuses to avoid leading, learn how to make the most of your weakness. A lame leader is the kind of person God uses to accomplish a great and fulfilled destiny. (Leading With A Limp)

Weight 0,255 kg
Dimensions 22,85 × 15,25 × 1,2 cm
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