Unleashing your inner leader

June 27, 2018
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Becoming an effective leader in theological education — whether as a president, dean, or board member — usually requires intentional study and practice. Rarely does someone become a great leader through sheer instinct and natural talent. Rather, great leaders combine their natural gifts with the wisdom they gain from experts and real-world experiences. 

If you feel like you could use some help in cultivating an effective leadership style, you may want to check out the resources below:

In addition to the resources above, the In Trust Center can connect you to many more resources for improving your leadership skills. Contact us at resources@intrust.org for help.  


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