Working with Christian servant leadership spiritual intelligence : the foundation of vocational success
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Working with Christian servant leadership spiritual intelligence : the foundation of vocational success
Palgrave Macmillan, c2016
- : [hbk.]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book addresses how Christian leaders integrate faith into the workplace, through a love-based altruistic system of Christian Servant Leadership Spiritual Intelligence (CSLSI). It hypothesizes how CSLSI positively influences a range of desirable employee attitudes and behaviors including servant leadership and followership, organizational citizenship, and positive stress coping and adaptation strategies. This book embraces an interdisciplinary approach to present the global attributes of CSLSI, which includes following God's will and Golden Rule workplace love expression, with specific workplace applications. The empirical research is supplemented by approximately 100 interviews with Christian leaders providing workplace exemplars and a compelling overview of how Christians honor God in the marketplace. This book will appeal to academics and practitioners in business, psychology, medicine, management, leadership, and theology looking to develop a God-honoring work life. Readers will benefit from the principles and the self-diagnostic surveys that assess spiritual intelligence and ways to enhance it.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Christian Servant Leader Spiritual Intelligence
2. Research Supporting CSLSI Servant Leader: The "City on the Hill"
3. Spiritual CSLSI \
4. CSLSI: Mental, Physical, and Life Harmony Spiritual Intelligence
5. Mind CSLSI
6. CSLSI Relationships
7. CSLSI Character Accountability
8. CSLSI Character Fruits
9. CSLSI Character: Emotional Awareness
10. CSLSI Leadership
11. CSLSI Servant Leadership Character, Competency, and Skill Sets
12. Conclusion
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