The development of a training model for collaborative leadership in the Black church
by Curry, Donna, D.Min., UNITED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 2007, 282 pages; 3301278

Abstract:

Damascus Road Missionary Baptist Church, Pensacola, Florida is the project context. The hypothesis is if persons undergo a training model in effective collaboration the culture will change and cause the church to be effective in achieving its mission. A mixed methodology of qualitative and quantitative methods was used to measure attitudinal change. The workshops addressed the issues that hindered effective collaboration, team building, trust building, Myers Briggs Type Indicator and personal and spiritual development. The workshops resulted in continuous improvement activities, a refocus on the mission of the church and a plan for more workshops on collaboration and leadership development.

 
AdvisersHarold A. Hudson; Daryl R. Hairston
SchoolUNITED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
SourceDAI/A 69-02, p. , May 2008
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsBiblical studies; Black studies; Religious education
Publication Number3301278
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