Founding Leadership

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  • ISBN 9781642792041
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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In Founding Leadership, Dr. Brent Taylor looks at America’s Founding Fathers, chooses one major leadership characteristic from their lives, and teaches readers how to apply that leadership principle in today’s culture.

To many, the leaders of the American Revolution are distant men of myth—stoic, heroic, and unknowable. Though people take for granted that these men were brilliant, they rarely ask why. What distinguished them from their fellow citizens … then and now? What practical lessons can they teach about leadership and about realizing both career and personal goals?

Founding Leadership reveals the all-too-human side of these “marble men,” examining the words, deeds, and personal qualities that allowed Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, and others to achieve their utopian aims. Taylor demonstrates that effective leadership requires more than perseverance and a laundry list of how-to steps. It requires leaders to conceive visions greater than themselves, communicating and executing those visions in ways that inspire, persuade, and motivate others. In examining historical episodes both famous and obscure, Taylor uncovers the light and dark sides of power, including the motivations behind Benedict Arnold’s infamous betrayal. Through these fascinating studies, readers become more attuned to America’s past and—most importantly—to their own leadership potential.

Brent Taylor is a pastor, international speaker, professor of American history, and corporate communicator. He holds degrees from Baylor University as well as two seminaries and is a member of the distinguished Presidential Leadership Scholars program. He teaches US History at Dallas Baptist University. He has published in the Huffington Post and for LifeWay Christian Resources. Brent lives in the Dallas area with his wife and three children.

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