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Help! I Work with People
Getting Good at Influence, Leadership, and People Skills
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Recommendation
Follow the path evangelical pastor Chad Veach lays out to become a worthy leader. He covers the three aspects of good leadership: knowing yourself, learning to connect with people, and building teams that achieve your goals. Religion appears throughout, but isn’t Veach’s main focus. With the right intentions, Veach asserts that you will generate influence and use it for the greater good. He posits leadership as a lifelong learning process.
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About the Authors
Author and evangelical pastor Chad Veach heads the ZOE Church in Los Angeles and hosts the podcast Leadership Lean In.
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