Leadership as loving one another : agapao and agape love in the organization / Bruce E. Winston, editor.

This volume explores leadership as a form of loving one's employees, centering on the biblical concepts of Agapao and Agape. It is organized into three parts: Part 1 examines biblical principles about Agapao and Agape; Part 2 employs Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS) to identify the rol...

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Other Authors: Winston, Bruce E. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Series:Christian faith perspectives in leadership and business
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This volume explores leadership as a form of loving one's employees, centering on the biblical concepts of Agapao and Agape. It is organized into three parts: Part 1 examines biblical principles about Agapao and Agape; Part 2 employs Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS) to identify the role of love in organizational contexts; Part 3 offers case studies illustrating instances of love demonstrated by biblical figures in organizational and familial settings. Aligned with POS research, the book accentuates positive, life-giving, conditions fostering human flourishing within organizations. This scholarly endeavor contributes to advancing research in areas such as work relationships, workplace spirituality, meaningful work, and the role of leadership in improving organizational performance. Bruce E. Winston is Professor of Business and Leadership at Regent University, USA. He previously served as Dean of the School of Leadership Studies. He has authored and edited several books related to biblical approaches to modern management.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 255 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN:9783031522765
3031522761
ISSN:2946-4587
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