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A how-to guide detailing what you need to know about running meetings with a servant's heart. Whether leading in the for-profit or nonprofit sector, this guide will illuminate the next steps to take your leadership to the next level. This guide offers: Biblical perspectives on meetings with examples of serving leaders in the Bible, stories from Anabaptist (Amish, Mennonite, German Baptist) businesses, a meeting model that will help you custom design a meeting system (no matter your company size), five steps to develop and implement critical skills, and step-by-step guides detailing everything…mehr

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A how-to guide detailing what you need to know about running meetings with a servant's heart. Whether leading in the for-profit or nonprofit sector, this guide will illuminate the next steps to take your leadership to the next level. This guide offers: Biblical perspectives on meetings with examples of serving leaders in the Bible, stories from Anabaptist (Amish, Mennonite, German Baptist) businesses, a meeting model that will help you custom design a meeting system (no matter your company size), five steps to develop and implement critical skills, and step-by-step guides detailing everything you need to know about two of the most important meeting types.
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Merle Herr and his wife Amy have been married for thirty-one years and have five children and one grandchild. Merle resides in northwesternPennsylvania and is a member of an Anabaptist church, Meadville Mennonite Chapel. He founded AgSalt Processing and has served as its CEO since 1989. He co-founded Anabaptist Financial and served as its executive officer for twelve years. He currently leads business consultants,seminars, and workshops serving thousands of clients across the U.S. In addition, Merle is the co-founder of various nonprofits such as OpenHands (2009), Anabaptist Savings and Loans International (2018), and most recently, Anabaptist Brotherhood (2021). He has served on various boards, including chairman at Faith Builders Educational Programs.