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Book Review: Max De Pree

Episode 25 of the The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast podcast, hosted by Dr. Richard Blackaby, titled "Book Review: Max De Pree" was published on November 27, 2018 and runs 29 minutes.

November 27, 2018 ·29m · The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast

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De Pree is something of a leadership philosopher. He ran a successful company, learned from his experience, and has plenty of wisdom to share with others. In this month's book review episode, Richard and Sam discuss some main points from three of De Pree's bestselling leadership books.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

"Leadership Jazz: Essential Elements of a Great Leader" by Max De Pree. Find it here.

"Leadership is an Art" by Max De Pree. Find it here.

"Leading without Power: Finding Hope in Serving Community" by Max De Pree. Find it here.

"Spiritual Leadership Coaching" by Richard Blackaby and Bob Royall. Find it here. Use promocode PODCAST to receive an extra 10% off your copy.

"Spiritual Leadership: Moving People onto God's Agenda" by Henry and Richard Blackaby. Find it here.

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"Now, Discover Your Strengths" by Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton. Find it here.

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The Richard Roeper Show Americaneagle.com Studios Opinionated & informative with a taste of humor: join nationally syndicated film critic, Richard Roeper, for a weekly show covering today’s most popular topics in the film and entertainment industry. The show offers a unique spin on movies, streamed shows, news of the day, pop culture, and more.Follow The Richard Roeper Show on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to stay up to date. The Richard Queree Podcast Ricardo Media Radio personality and enthusiast. Follow me on Twitter @sheepfm Tragedy of King Richard II (version 2), The by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) LibriVox Billed by scholars as the first part of the all-encompassing Henriad, Richard II is a richly satisfying probe into the inner workings of monarchical rule and its evolution from being seen as divinely held to a more modern conception that incorporates political cunning. Shakespeare positions the titular Richard in the former position, his shortcomings as England's leader made all too clear when he bungles the handling of a judicial duel, and then later seizes money and assets that are not rightfully his in order to fund an Irish war. At the opposite end is the Machiavellian opportunist Henry Bolingbroke, who assembles enough supporters to help him dethrone the king and become the future Henry IV—the protagonist of the next two plays in this historical series. Written entirely in verse and containing some of the Bard's most florid and evocative language, Richard II never fails to transport its audience back to its time, where the furious machinations of government an Quest of the Golden Girl, The by Richard le Gallienne (1866 - 1947) LibriVox The main character fears that he will never get married and performs a long pilgrimage whose goal is the perfect companion, the girl God meant for him. On the way he meets many people and encounters many interesting situations till, finally returning home, he ultimately does find his Golden Girl. - Summary by williamjones
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