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Pastors need the skills to reasonably and competently relate to the business community represented in their congregations and to have the personal and organizational capacity to offer them valuable, Biblically consistent counseling and training. This is where quality management (or QM) is key. This devotional helps you relate QM values to your ministry leadership. It will help you understand those values from a Biblical perspective and help you rate their use in your current practice. The devotional also helps you take the time to reflect on what you've learned, what you've assessed of your own methods, and plan next steps regarding quality management.…mehr

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Pastors need the skills to reasonably and competently relate to the business community represented in their congregations and to have the personal and organizational capacity to offer them valuable, Biblically consistent counseling and training. This is where quality management (or QM) is key. This devotional helps you relate QM values to your ministry leadership. It will help you understand those values from a Biblical perspective and help you rate their use in your current practice. The devotional also helps you take the time to reflect on what you've learned, what you've assessed of your own methods, and plan next steps regarding quality management.
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Autorenporträt
Joshua T. Fischer, Ph.D., is president of Progressus Education Services, LLC, an education-based service organization framed on the 2QR® quality management principles and InterLearn, LLC, a higher education consulting company working which helps them with their adult and online learning programming. In the past he served as the Director of Distance Education at Oral Roberts University (ORU) in Tulsa. Following his time at ORU, he served in various capacities in the business sector including executive roles. Dr. Fischer went on to serve as the regional dean of Indiana Wesleyan University's (IWU) Cleveland Campus. During that time, he was also the interim Regional Dean for the Louisville, KY campus for IWU. He then served as the President of World Harvest Bible College/Valor Christian College and Superintendent of Harvest Preparatory Academy. In addition to his time as an administrator, Dr. Fischer maintained his status as faculty at several institutions teaching in Master and Doctoral level programs. While he is now retired from teaching, he previously taught for Capella University, Northcentral University, Indiana Wesleyan University, University of Phoenix, and Walden University. Within these institutions, he primarily taught curriculum, instructional design, and research, and mentored comprehensive examination and dissertation students. Joshua is the father of three children (Kelly, Katy, and Ian) and husband to the one and only Christine, an oilfield chemist who leads an oilfield testing company.