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Negotiating the doing to being boundary in J. Robert Clinton's leadership emergence theory

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Charles W Sattgast. Negotiating the Doing to Being Boundary In J. Robert Clinton's Leadership Emergence Theory. Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/21fc46ba-9a4e-44c6-b56b-87168b34bb05.

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C. W. Sattgast. Negotiating the doing to being boundary in J. Robert Clinton's leadership emergence theory. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/21fc46ba-9a4e-44c6-b56b-87168b34bb05

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Charles W Sattgast. Negotiating the Doing to Being Boundary In J. Robert Clinton's Leadership Emergence Theory. Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/21fc46ba-9a4e-44c6-b56b-87168b34bb05.

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  • Leaders often face a doing to being boundary that required a paradigm shift from finding meaning and fulfillment in achievement to ministry that flows out of being. This research project explored the nature and meaning of doing and being through biblical and literature research and utilized a grounded theory field study to examine the critical factors related to the doing to being boundary and transition. The researcher also proposed a graphical conceptual map of the doing to being boundary and developed a set of navigational aids to help leaders successfully negotiate this important transition.
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  • 02/16/2024

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