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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Smith PeguesPublisher: Harvest House Publishers,U.S. Imprint: Harvest House Publishers,U.S. ISBN: 9780736982610ISBN 10: 0736982612 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 11 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsLead Like a Woman Part 1: Inherent Traits to Embrace Intuitive (good judge of the character/motivation/intentions of others Collaborative Inclusive (Team work) Persuasive (Abigail) Persistent (don’t mind asking)/Determined (Rizpah) Flexible (adaptable to change)/low ego Empathetic / Supportive/Loyal Patient (with the shortcomings of others, long-suffering) Nurturing (mentoring/coaching subordinates Multi-Tasking (Deborah the Judge, counselor, military leader)/juggler Resourceful / Creative (out of box solutions) Being Principled/Values Driven Generous (with time, talent, treasure)/ Servant-Hearted/Helpful I Samuel 25/ Resilient (bounce back) Being Vulnerable (Ask for help)/Teachable// Transparent (Communicator /Expressive) Part 2: Female Tendencies to Eliminate Self-Doubt /Perfectionism Indecisiveness Poor Voice Projection (speak to be heard) Failing to Ask for or Negotiate What You Deserve Being Too Bossy (Demanding vs Requesting) Self-Imposed Expectations Minimizing Accomplishments/Skills/Brilliance/Self Deprecation Being Superficial/Shallow (conversations)/Gossiping Inappropriate Attire /Provocative Dressing/False Advertising Loquaciousness/Circling the Airport (“Bottom Line, Please!”) Taking Things Personally (“It’s Not Personal; It’s Just Business” )/Moodiness; Being Overly emotional (vs Passionate; being Objective; focusing on the issue) Comparing & Competing with Other Women (Envying/Jealous) Reluctance to Confront Offenses, Inequities, poor performance by others Failure to Network EffectivelyReviewsAs an avid reader, there are few books that can really stick with me for a long period of time. You will find yourself excited, determined, and in total agreement with all Deborah's time-tested personal examples as a successful leader and God-fearing woman. Get one for yourself and sow another copy in another woman's life! -Marilyn Hickey, Founder, Marilyn Hickey Ministries, Inc., co-host of Today with Marilyn & Sarah, author of It's Not Over Until You Win Deborah is an absolute pro! This book is a must read for any woman trying to increase her influence. Leadership is a learnable skill and Lead Like a Woman has keys that will help you unlock your leadership future. -Chris Robinson, executive vice president, The John Maxwell Team Lead Like a Woman is a leadership bible for women. Keep it near your desk, underline it, and mark it up because you'll be referring to it again and again. I've always been a huge fan of Deborah's books, but this is an amazing achievement. -Kathleen Cooke, cofounder and executive vice president, Cooke Media Group and The Influence Lab; author of Hope 4 Today Deborah's wisdom is priceless. Many of the recommendations she puts forth are not found in college and business school curricula-leaving many women to learn by trial and error. Lead Like a Woman is unbiased, practical, and guaranteed to yield synergistic results when followed. I highly recommend this book to women leaders at every level of authority and to the many men who are committed to seeing them succeed. -Bishop Edward Smith, presiding bishop, ZOE Association International; author of Fruitfulness In Lead Like a Woman, Deborah challenges women to pursue their calling with confidence. Every woman in a place of authority or influence will find personal and professional enlightenment in this impactful resource. -Shirley Hoogstra, JD, president, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Smart, sophisticated, spiritual, simple, and straightforward. Deborah Pegues gets it all in Lead Like a Woman. -Leith Anderson, author of Leadership That Works; president emeritus, National Association of Evangelicals Bold, practical, engaging...an inspiring, transformative resource for women leaders. -Shaunti Feldhahn, bestselling author of For Women Only and The Male Factor If you can collaborate and have people own the results rather than dictating the change to them, you'll be more successful. -Michelle McKenna, Senior VP/CIO, National Football League Author InformationDeborah Smith Pegues is a CPA/MBA, certified John Maxwell Leadership Coach and Speaker, certified behavior consultant, Bible teacher, and international speaker. She has written 17 transformational books, including the bestselling 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue (over one million sold worldwide) and The One-Minute Money Mentor for Women. She and her husband, Darnell, have been married for more than 40 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |