Personal Leadership Philosophy

Developing a Personal Leadership Philosophy is important for every Christian in the Marketplace.

Here you will find helpful information to assist you in developing your own Personal Leadership Philosophy based on Christian values. The four audio files will guide you step-by-step through the process. It may be helpful for you to have the teaching slides and note pages at hand to make the process easier.

Feel free to email me if you get stuck on a section or have a question!

Step 1: Intro and your Significant Purpose Statement

Listen to Personal Leadership Philosophy Part 1 (15:03 minutes) and write your Significant Purpose statement.

[audio:http://wheat-chaff.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-1.mp3|titles=Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-1]

Step 2: Your Compelling Vision Statement

Listen to Personal Leadership Philosophy Part 2 (4:36 minutes) and write your Compelling Vision statement.

[audio:http://wheat-chaff.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-2.mp3|titles=Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-2]

Step 3: Your Inspiring values & Qualities

Listen to Personal Leadership Philosophy Part 3 (10:19 minutes) and write your Inspiring Values & Qualities.

[audio:http://wheat-chaff.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-3.mp3|titles=Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-3]

Step 4: Your Guiding Philosophies & Conclusion

Listen to Personal Leadership Philosophy Part 4 (5:06 minutes) and write your Guiding Philosophies.

[audio:http://wheat-chaff.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-4.mp3|titles=Personal-Leadership-Philosophy-Part-4]

Helpful Handouts:

Personal Leadership Philosophy

Slides used during teaching session.

Personal Leadership Philosophy Notes

Note pages to accompany the teaching session.

Personal Leadership Philosophy

Leadership principles from the Pastoral Epistles.

Personal Leadership Philosophy Example

RRK’s Personal Leadership Philosophy Example.

What I Believe Example

Example “What I Believe” document.

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