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Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations Hardcover – August 26, 2015
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- Print length232 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Publication dateAugust 26, 2015
- Dimensions6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101137478039
- ISBN-13978-1137478030
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"J. Lee Whittington has the unique combination of depth of Biblical knowledge and practical leadership experience that makes him one of the most insightful advisors in my own life. The perspectives and principals in this book have shaped and influenced my leadership in a remarkable way. Anyone interested in becoming a better Christ centered leader or creating a Biblically centered leadership culture should read this book." -Terry Storch, Digerati Leader and Pastor at LifeChurch.tv
"Here is a nuanced but also encyclopedic overview of leadership perspectives contained within Judeo-Christian scriptures. Whittington's makes accessible in this one reference interpretative perspectives from a wide variety of biblical sources. By doing so the author opens for the reader a door to the scriptural heritage that undergirds much Western leadership thinking. Readers from other religious and wisdom traditions will find inspiration as well as provocation in the author's sharply formulated summative conclusions (Chapter 7)" Andre L Delbecq, Senior Fellow, Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, Santa Clara University, USA
"J. Lee Whittington draws on his extensive background in secular and Christian leadership to explore the implications of spiritual leadership for contemporary organizations. Leadership scholars of the past have largely ignored the insights that abound in scripture regarding the mission, motives and methods unique to spiritual leadership. Whittington shines a fresh light on these concepts. He examines leadership examples, principles and practices that are demonstrated by metaphors, actions and teaching of Bible leaders. This book is of great value to scholars and practitioners alike." -Jerry C Wofford, PhD, Founder and President, Training Centers for Church Planters
"Many typical Christian leadership books out today just throw in a couple of Bible verses on top of secular business principles and call it blessed. What Lee Whittington accomplishes is to weave solid biblical exegesis on leadership principles with the latest in contemporary organizational leadership research, with a focus on the spiritual nature of all leadership. Both the pastor and the business leader alike will benefit from this book's refreshing insights." -Dr. George M. Hillman, Chair of Educational Ministries and Leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary,USA
"Dr. Whittington's book on leadership and organizations skillfully and thoroughly explores that often untapped resource, God's indwelling Spirit. When we undertake this joint venture with the Spirit our leadership is empowered and lives are changed. This book provides a Biblically sound overview of the Spirit's role and ministry, along with what it means to 'walk in the Spirit.' Dr. Whittington provides insight into those who have served as models of genuine spiritual leadership." Dale Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance, Dallas Theological Seminary, USA
"It isclear that J. Lee is both a Biblical and a leadership scholar who has used his skills to create a Christian, spiritual model of leadership ? one that focuses on Paul's leadership as an apostle of Jesus Christ. The implications of leading from the Holy Spirit as Paul did suggest the opportunity for leaders and their followers to become more Christ-like, guided by genuine motives and ethical methods to the benefit of all in their walk with Christ." Dr. Vicki L. Goodwin, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas, USA
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Product details
- Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication date : August 26, 2015
- Edition : 1st ed. 2015
- Language : English
- Print length : 232 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1137478039
- ISBN-13 : 978-1137478030
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #879,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #379 in Office Management (Books)
- #420 in Management Science
- #474 in Production & Operations
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About the author

J. Lee Whittington is Professor of Management and Co-Director of Leadership Studies at the University of Dallas.
His research has been published in The Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Management, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Managerial Issues, and the Journal of Business Strategy.
He is also a co-author with Tim Galpin and Greg Bell of the book, Leading the Sustainable Organization. His book, Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations was published by Palgrave-Macmilan in August 2015. Enhancing Employee Engagement: An Evidence-Based Approach was published by Palgrave-Macmilan in 2017. J.Lee's co-authors on that book are Simone Meskelis, Enoch Asare, and Sri Beldona.
J. Lee’s industry experience includes over twenty years in manufacturing and distribution. He has held executive positions in marketing, logistics, and general management. His consulting experience includes engagements with Life.Church, Nokia, FedEx-Kinko’s, RadioShack, Reynolds Metals, Ball Container, Siemens, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
He attended Austin College where he graduated with a BA in Economics and Political Science. He received his MBA and Ph.D. (Organizational Behavior) from The University of Texas at Arlington.







