Marriage Trust Builders

Marriage Trust Builders
Author: Ellen Dean
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973628791

Almost everyone knows someone who has been impacted by broken trust in marriage. Perhaps it is you, a family member, a friend, or someone you are trying to help and guide. Marriage Trust Builders is about strengthening and restoring the trust in marriage. It is written to help the couples that are struggling because of weak trust in their marriages. It is also written to help marriages that have experienced broken trust. It provides guidance for the spouse who is hurting, the one who caused the pain, and also for those who are walking alongside to help.

Bridge Builders

Bridge Builders
Author: Nathan Bomey
Publisher: Polity
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509545933

In these turbulent times, defined by ideological chasms, clashes over social justice, and a pandemic intersecting with misinformation, Americans seem hopelessly divided along fault lines of politics, race, religion, class, and culture. Yet not everyone is accepting the status quo. In Bridge Builders: Bringing People Together in a Polarized Age, journalist Nathan Bomey paints a forensic portrait of Americans who are spanning gaping divides between people of difference. From clergy fighting racism in Charlottesville to a former Republican congressman engaging conservatives on climate change and Appalachian journalists restoring social trust with the public, these countercultural leaders all believe in the power of forging lasting connections to bring about profound change. Though the blueprints for political, social, and cultural bridges vary widely, bridge builders have much in common—and we have much to learn from them. In this book, Bomey dissects the transformational ways in which bridge builders are combatting polarization by pursuing reconciliation, rejecting misinformation, and rethinking the principle of compromise.

The Lean Builder: A Builder's Guide to Applying Lean Tools in the Field

The Lean Builder: A Builder's Guide to Applying Lean Tools in the Field
Author: Joe Donarumo
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483430936

Sam Brooks, a young superintendent with ProCon Builders, has been given responsibility for the largest and most complicated project of his career. He struggles with all of the common difficulties in construction -- lack of communication, coordination issues, and other kinds of wasteful occurrences that rob his project of time and money, while leaving him and his team frustrated and overworked. Luckily, his friend, mentor, and co-worker, Alan Phillips, brings the benefit of his experience and his knowledge of Lean Construction tools and processes to help Sam learn valuable skills for improving the operation of his project. Together, Sam and Alan discuss the merits and explore the practical applications of: Daily Huddles Visual Communication The "Eight Wastes" Managing Constraints Pull Planning The Last Planner System(TM) Percent Plan Complete

The Trust Factor

The Trust Factor
Author: Julie Peterson Combs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351691112

This hands-on guide is a valuable resource for both current and aspiring school leaders. Written in short, easy-to-read chapters, The Trust Factor, 2nd Edition presents real-world examples and relevant research to help you develop the essential skills you need for building trust with staff, teachers, students, and parents. The Trust Factor provides updated versions of over 50 practical strategies that will help you learn to: Recognize and avoid behaviors that damage trust Repair trust when it has been broken Navigate challenging situations, such as teacher evaluations, student discipline, parent complaints, or scarce resources Establish and sustain trust with faculty, staff, students, and community Approach social media in a way that builds trust with the community. The guidance in this book is explained with simple, easy-to-implement steps you can apply immediately to your own practice, and are accompanied by reflection questions and self-assessment tools to help practicing or aspiring educational leaders succeed.

Facilitator's Fieldbook, The

Facilitator's Fieldbook, The
Author: Tom Justice
Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2006
Genre: Consensus (Social sciences)
ISBN: 9780814429365

Getting teams and groups to function productively is a challenge. For years The Facilitator's Fieldbook has been giving group leaders what they need to make everything run more smoothly. Now fully updated, the Second Edition is truly jam-packed with step-by-step procedures, checklists and guidelines, samples and templates, and more. For managers, trainers, and group leaders in any industry, The Facilitator's Fieldbook is a practical, powerful book that will keep teams and groups humming along and getting results.

Leading from the Sandbox

Leading from the Sandbox
Author: T. J. Addington
Publisher: Tyndale House
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612910173

A child’s sandbox is a place where creativity and fun are synonymous. Likewise, our ministries should be fun, inspiring, and challenging. Leading from the Sandbox is a how-to manual for developing high-impact teams in your ministry or church. A great leader’s resource, it is ideal for the pastor or leader who wants to deal with team members in a positive way, determine a central ministry focus, mentor others, and much more.

Leadership Down the Middle

Leadership Down the Middle
Author: Nico Hohman
Publisher: Eaactive Leadership
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In today’s world that’s easily enraged by viral hashtags or that demands us to take a seat on one side of the aisle, it can be challenging for business, civic, and community leaders to know exactly how to respond. Fortunately, there are still ways for you to lead beyond these challenging times. In Leadership Down the Middle, Nico Hohman guides you on why having just the right balance of the five Pillars of Virtuous Leadership produces the best results by exploring: **The E.A.A.C.T. Scales **The Decision Making Flowchart **The I.P.A.T.E.R. Method **Trust Givers vs. Trust Builders Graphs Plus, he explores over 50 virtuous reflections action items that can be implemented into your organization and personal life right now. You’ll read great stories from United States Air Force leaders, university deans, NASCAR drivers, and the author himself on how to use each one of the five Pillars - Empathy, Anger, Advice, Courage, and Transcendence - to better lead, guide, and decide for your employees, constituents, congregations, and followers. So join Nico on his quest to help you lead right down the middle.

Achieve Your Vision

Achieve Your Vision
Author: Alex Freytag
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0996344411

Many business owners feel challenged when trying to engage their employees to effectively gain traction on achieving their vision. They don't take the critical steps to establish credibility and trust in their organization, nor understand the importance of teaching business acumen at all levels in their organization. This book offers simple, proven tools as well as lessons learned by a life-long entrepreneur. The author has implemented these practical concepts in hundreds of companies to help other leaders achieve their vision and get what they want from their businesses.

The Facilitator's Fieldbook

The Facilitator's Fieldbook
Author: Tom Justice
Publisher: AMACOM
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814420117

An invaluable guide that provides you with the comprehensive tools and knowledge you need to help your teams--and, ultimately, your organization--succeed. The completely revised third edition of this longtime go-to resource for novice and experienced facilitators provides new team-building exercises as well as updated information on virtual meetings, mediation, strategic planning, and much more. Loaded with procedures, checklists, guidelines, samples, and templates, The Facilitator’s Fieldbook covers all the key areas of successful team management, including: establishing ground rules planning meetings and agendas, brainstorming, resolving conflict, making decisions, and helping groups optimize their time. You’ll also gain tips on maintaining the tone and flow of meetings, and will learn to determine when to delegate projects to individuals rather than assembling a group. Collaborative projects have become an increasingly prevalent feature of modern business strategies and workplace dynamics. But intentional, strategic facilitation is essential to making sure these groups and teams are effective.