
Convirtiendose En Lider – (Spanish)
$17.00
Active su potencial de liderazgo
El Dr. Myles Munroe, autor de libros de exito, aclara el mito de que solamente algunas personas estan destinadas a ser lideres, mientras que todos los demas estan destinados a ser seguidores. Usted puede llegar a convertirse en el lider que Dios dispuso usted fuera.
Descubra como…
“Activar su potencial de liderazgo.
“Desarrollar un legado positivo.
“Encontrar recursos para cumplir con su mision.
“Desenvolver su funcion original en la vida.
!Reconozca sus habilidades de liderazgo innato y llegue a ser el lider que se supone usted debe ser!
Becoming a Leader has been used by Fortune 500 corporations, universities, and international organizations as a tool for leadership development. Best-selling author Dr. Myles Munroe reveals the secrets of dynamic leadership that will turn your leadership potential into a potent reality. With the insight of Dr. Munroe, you will be able to:
-Become a front-runner as you overcome barriers to effective leadership.
-Discover natural leadership qualities lying dormant within you.
-Understand that true leadership means deploying others to become as good as or better than you are.
-Be encouraged, provoked, and stimulated as your leadership gift within is activated.
True leadership is not something you grasp but something you become.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603740661
ISBN10: 160374066X
Language: Spanish
Myles Munroe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2009
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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