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Building Effective Leadership Teams is a top priority for every winning ministry.  Learn how to build effective teams through maximizing the uniqueness of each team player, mutually focused on a common goal.  Understand a governance model that will create a climate for both leadership and ministry to excel within respected boundaries.  Finally, learn practical steps for experiencing effective leadership team meetings. Teaching notes accompany each PowerPoint slide presentaiton.  Participant template sheets and related articles are included to maximize teaching/learning effectiveness.
 


Session 1 - What Do You Bring To Your Team-2007-12-06VIEW
"What Do You Bring To Your Team" PowerPoint

Session 1 Worksheet-2007-12-06VIEW
Community, Cause, Corporate Worksheet  

Session 1 Article-2007-12-06VIEW
The Ministry Tri-cycle

Session 2 - How To Build a Strong and Effective Te-2007-12-06VIEW
 "How to Build a Strong and Effective Team" PowerPoint

Session 2 Worksheet-2007-12-06VIEW
 Building a Strong and Effective Team (Five Links)

Session 2 Article-2007-12-06VIEW
Principles of Group Vs. Team

Session 3 - Roles and Responsibilities for Elders-2007-12-06VIEW
 "Roles and Responsibilities for Elders" PowerPoint

Session 3 Worksheet #1-2007-12-06VIEW
The House Glass Model

Session 3 Worksheet #2-2007-12-06VIEW
Map Overview

Session 3 Article #1-2007-12-06VIEW
Understanding Church Governance

Session 3 Article #2-2007-12-06VIEW
Elder's Duties and Responsibilities

Session 3 Article #3-2007-12-06VIEW
Ministry Advancement Plan Outline

Session 4 - Effective Board Meetings and Planning-2007-12-06VIEW
"Effective Board Meetings and Planning" PowerPoint

Session 4 Article #1-2007-12-06VIEW
Conducting Better Board Meetings

Session 4 Article #2-2007-12-06VIEW
Consent Agendas - What Are They For?

Session 4 Article #3-2007-12-06VIEW
Discussion Briefing - Sample

Session 4 Article #4-2007-12-06VIEW
Decision Profile - Sample