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To Delegate or Not to Delegate?
Considering each task as an opportunity for spiritual development—of you or your staff.
Store Code: PS94
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $14.95

Topics:Busyness, Church staff, Empowerment, Human limitations, Leadership development, Teams, Time management, Volunteers
Filters:Business administrator, Management, Office administrator, Pastor, Pastoral care
References:Luke 12:48, 1 Peter 4:10, Ephesians 5:15-16, Acts 20:28
Date Added:January 18, 2011
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Overview

Delegation is essential to the success of every leader. But successful delegation does not only get the work done—it provides an opportunity for spiritual growth. Whether you're missing out on opportunities to grow your weaknesses by passing off yoru least favorite tasks, or shortchanging your unique contribution by taking on too much unnecessary responsibility, this download will help you consider your workload in light of your ministry call.

This 15-page resource is designed to help you improve time management skills while also considering your responsibility as a leader to guide the spiritual development of your staff, volunteers, and congregation.

NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Going to Your Left 
Sometimes the tasks we'd rather avoid are exactly what we need to grow.

Overseeing the Organization 
Interview with Donald Seibert.

Clearing the Clutter 
How to handle all the things that come across your desk.

The Leader's Highest Calling 
Delegation is about more than just getting things done.

Don't Dump—Delegate! 
Successful delegation nurtures and develops the gifts of those around us.

Working through Leaders 
Align unique gifts with specific tasks.

How to Know When It's Time to Delegate 
Practical tips for busy ministry leaders.


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