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Product Description
This book provides both the theory and practice of making the successful transition from committee- to team-oriented congregations. Drawing on research from the profit, non-profit, and government sectors, Wimberly helps the reader understand why teams can be more effective than committees, and describes the concrete steps needed to establish an effective team.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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