Leadership as a christian. Humility, Responsibility, and the Courage to Serve

Par : Matthias Kletzsch
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  • Nombre de pages308
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-6957-7686-3
  • EAN9783695776863
  • Date de parution27/04/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille925 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand

Résumé

Analysis, Insights, and Tools for Leaders to Overcome Destructive Forces in Organizations. Leaders are expected to be strong but empathetic, decisive yet inclusive, confident without appearing arrogant and flawless under permanent public scrutiny. Many succeed outwardly while quietly losing clarity, purpose, and themselves. This book confronts the hidden crisis behind modern leadership; the unchecked ego.
It argues that humility is not a moral accessory, but the missing operating principle of sustainable leadership. Blending real leadership experience with psychological insight, philosophical reflection, and Christian wisdom, it challenges readers to begin where real change starts within their own character. Not every leader will like this book. But every leader who wants to grow will need it. Because this book is written from a Christian perspective, I trust I do not need to restate the biblical foundations of what it means to lead a Kingdom-driven company.
I assume we agree that practices such as tax fraud, illegal employment, under-the-table work, customer deception, or any other form of dishonesty have no place in a business that seeks to honor God. What follows addresses something far deeper: how we treat one another, the culture we cultivate, and the integrity we embody in daily leadership. These matters reach far beyond compliance and touch the core of Christ-centered business practice. And if someone reading this has not yet aligned these foundational principles with their own leadership or organization, I am always available for a personal consultation.
The author is a consultant specializing in human resources and organizational development, a serial entrepreneur, and a longstanding Christian leader. Drawing on decades of practical leadership and advisory experience, he works with organizations and executives to strengthen culture, decisionmaking, and sustainable leadership practices. His work bridges professional leadership realities with ethical and spiritual principles, helping leaders integrate personal conviction with responsible action in todays complex business environment.
Pia und das  Wichtigste im Leben
Matthias Kletzsch, Martha Kletzsch
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