leadership and coaching leadership is a process, not a position
Part I
What is meant by the statement “leadership is a process, not a position”? Give examples of how Jesus modeled this in the Bible and how you personally can model this in the workplace.
What is the difference between leading and coaching? Give examples of how Jesus led and coached in the Bible.
Part II
Efforts to implement change are more likely to be successful if a godly leader understands the reasons for resistance to change and the targets, phases and different strategies for change and its successful implementation. The change resistance reaction pattern has four stages: denial, anger, mourning and adaptation[1],[2] . People resist change for a number of different reasons:[3]
Lack of trust
Belief that change is unnecessary
Belief that change is not feasible
Economic threats
Relative high cost
Fear of personal failure
Loss of status and power
Threat to values and ideals
Resentment of interference
Using the gospel of Matthew, answer the following questions and post to this week’s discussion thread. Be sure to identify your verses, explain your answer and finish by asking a thoughtful open ended question.
Use at least 2 of the reasons listed in the bullet points above and identify the behaviors religious and political leaders exhibited that demonstrate their resistance to change.
What did Jesus do to attempt to overcome their resistance?
Part I
What is meant by the statement “leadership is a process, not a position”? Give examples of how Jesus modeled this in the Bible and how you personally can model this in the workplace.
What is the difference between leading and coaching? Give examples of how Jesus led and coached in the Bible.
Part II
Efforts to implement change are more likely to be successful if a godly leader understands the reasons for resistance to change and the targets, phases and different strategies for change and its successful implementation. The change resistance reaction pattern has four stages: denial, anger, mourning and adaptation[1],[2] . People resist change for a number of different reasons:[3]
Lack of trust
Belief that change is unnecessary
Belief that change is not feasible
Economic threats
Relative high cost
Fear of personal failure
Loss of status and power
Threat to values and ideals
Resentment of interference
Using the gospel of Matthew, answer the following questions and post to this week’s discussion thread. Be sure to identify your verses, explain your answer and finish by asking a thoughtful open ended question.
Use at least 2 of the reasons listed in the bullet points above and identify the behaviors religious and political leaders exhibited that demonstrate their resistance to change.
What did Jesus do to attempt to overcome their resistance?
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