Learning Objectives, Workshop 3: Power And Authority
In "Harvest the Power," a Tapestry of Faith program
Participants will:
- Understand power as the ability to achieve a desired outcome
- Understand authority as power given in exchange for meeting implicit or explicit expectations
- Identify some of the many factors, internal and external, which influence or support a congregational leader
- Be introduced to Gil Rendle's distinction between management and leadership
- Reflect deeply on their own experiences of power and authority, management and leadership, as congregational leaders
- Laugh to relieve any anxiety about being a leader!
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Last updated on Saturday, October 29, 2011.
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