<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The authors raise awareness of the need for strong leaders in secondary positions and describe the value they can bring to their organization and to primary leaders when they are serving at their full potential. (Practical Life)<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>LEADING FROM THE SECOND CHAIR will raise awareness of the need for strong leaders in secondary positions. It will describe the value they can bring to their organization and to primary leaders when they are serving at their full potential. It will reshape the way they view their role, with an emphasis on their own responsibility as leaders. It recognizes the unique challenges and frustrations of serving in a subordinate position and equips these leaders with the attitudes and skills that they will need to survive and thrive in this new paradigm. <p>Because of the scarcity of resources for second chair leaders, particularly those in the church, this book will offer a practical way to improve the performance of any organization. Leading Congregational Change discussed the importance of a vision community--a diverse group of key members who discern and implement the vision for a congregation--to guide the transformation of a church. This work will extend the theme of an empowered leadership team as we explore how individual clergy and laity can lead effectively.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b>LEADING FROM THE SECOND CHAIR</b> <p>They say it's lonely at the top. And it can be even lonelier when you are almost at the top. Church leaders who hold second chair positions are under tremendous pressure. They are expected to do their jobs and provide leadership but defer to the top leader, too. It's a demanding balancing act. How can they lead effectively while serving under someone else's leadership? <p><i>Leading from the Second Chair</i> offers an invaluable resource to leaders who serve in second (and third and fourth) chair roles, enabling them to become more productive, proactive, and fulfilled. The book reveals the paradoxes of second chair leadership. These leaders must be subordinate to the top leader yet lead in their own right. They should be deep in their expertise but wide in perspective. And they must be content in their jobs yet remain enthusiastic about their dreams for the future. <p>Mike Bonem and Roger Patterson share their own and others' experiences of failure and success in this vital role. They offer support and practical advice for reshaping the way second chair leaders can serve well and improve the overall performance of their church or organization. <p><i>Leading from the Second Chair</i> equips readers with the positive attitudes, skills, and strategies needed to become powerful leaders who will survive and thrive in God's service. <p>Visit the Leadership Network Website, www.leadnet.org, for more innovative resources and information.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>The Authors</b> <p><b>Mike Bonem</b> has been a consultant to churches, judicatories, and businesses for more than twenty years. His company, Kingdom Transformation Partners, offers coaching and leadership development for first and second chair leaders. <p><b>Roger Patterson</b> is the associate pastor of West University Baptist Church in Houston, Texas, where he has served for eight years. He is a second chair leader who loves to invest in the development of other leaders for the expansion of God's Kingdom.
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