<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In 'The Power of Two', Danny Hunt reflects on one aspect of this dance partnership that is a neglected theme in the spiritual leadership discourse: the nature, style and impact of what gets called 'second-chair leadership.'<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>All of us, no matter what our situation, are affected by the dance of leadership - the interplay between leaders and followers, including those who are second in command. How well these partners 'dance' together exerts enormous influence over an organisation.</p><p>In 'The Power of Two', Danny Hunt reflects on one aspect of this dance partnership that is a neglected theme in the spiritual leadership discourse: the nature, style and impact of what gets called 'second-chair leadership.'</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><em>Sometimes 'leadership' gets overhyped, but other times - like this - the concept is treated properly and placed in its right position among all the roles that God has orchestrated.</em></p><p>Gary Williams, National Director, Christian Ministry Advancement</p><p><em>Grounded in a biblical theology of leadership, solid leadership principles and lived experience, this book is a necessary addition in any leadership library.</em></p><p>Daniel Bullock, Director of Mission and Ministries, Baptist Union of Victoria</p><p>The Power of Two<em> is a timely piece of reflection that demands our full attention in an arena filled with nonsense talk about Christian leadership.</em></p><p>Ren� Erwich, Principal, Whitley College</p><p><em>This is not the first book on leadership I have read and I doubt it will be the last. But it is one of the best.</em></p><p>Simon Longden, National Director, Pioneers of Australia</p><br>
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