Abstract
Globalization is inevitable. There is no longer any need to debate whether an organization or a leader should consider becoming global. Such a discussion is as dead as universities debating whether they should have online studies. Being a global leader or organization is imperative today, especially if the goal of the organization is to extend the reach of its markets. The apostle Paul personified global leadership during the course of his ministry. The skills he displayed as a leader were (1) having a global mentality, (2) becoming all things, (3) displaying cultural agility, (4) overcoming adversity, (5) assembling strategic teams, and (6) leadership coaching. These are all necessary areas of leadership development if an organization intends to be effective in today’s world.
Recommended Citation
Rios, P. (2016). A Framework for Developing Global Leadership According to the Apostle Paul. Great Commission Research Journal, 7(2), 115-130. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol7/iss2/9
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