| The Theme of Resources |
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| Written by Patrick Morley |
| Sunday, July 31 2005 19:00 |
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NOTE: This is the fifth in a series of Weekly Briefings on nine major themes for implementing organizational change found in academic journals. We are looking for clues to answer the question, “Why do some men’s discipleship programs succeed while others languish or fail?” For now, I leave it to you to apply these general summaries to your men’s discipleship program. You can also apply the themes more broadly to change your business, your church, or even your family. Nothing looms larger in men’s ministry that underestimating what it’s going to take to be successful. This week I would like to introduce you to a summary of literature on the highly practical subject of having the necessary resources. Providing the proper resources is a factor that can lead to successfully sustaining a newly implemented program (Johnson et al., 2004, Repenning, 2002). The full article is available FREE to registered users. Please SIGN UP or LOGIN to view. |





