"Once again, Laurie Beth Jones shows us a practical pathway to teambuilding illuminated by the spark of the eternal and divine." --Michael A. Volkema, chairman, president, and CEO, Herman Miller
"Think of it. Whoever built a higher performing team than Jesus! Now Laurie Beth Jones makes this ancient wisdom accessible and useful to twenty-first-century leaders. Learn from the Master."--Bob Buford, author of
Halftime: Changing Your Game Plan from Success to Significance and
Stuck in Halftime: Reinvesting Your One and Only Life "This is Laurie Beth Jones's best book yet, and that's saying a lot. Teamwork is a hot topic in America today, and this book is going to be a classic on the subject." --Pat Williams, senior vice president, Orlando Magic
"Laurie Beth Jones beautifully points aspiring team leaders and builders to the Master Servant Leader and Builder, Jesus Christ.
Teach Your Team to Fish is rich in inspiration and instruction . . . well worth the read, and can be life-changing." --Commissioner Robert A. Watson, retired national commander, The Salvation Army, and author of
The Most Effective Organization in the U.S. "Once again, Laurie Beth Jones has taken the example and life of Jesus to teach us how to lead--to be teacher-learners as we motivate others to do even more and greater things than we are able to do. It is a must-read for those who seek to lead people through challenging and turbulent times as we enter the twenty-first century." --C. William Pollard, chairman, ServiceMaster
"Laurie Beth Jones understands that good business is built upon good relational skills. She uniquely teaches us how to apply these principles of ancient wisdom in today's work environment." --Jim Ellick, president, Strategy for Living
The best-selling author of Jesus, CEO teaches the fine art of inspired leadership and teamwork by following four fundamental principles used by Jesus to build and nurture his apostles--share an exciting message, recognize the challenges of one's goals, transform individuals into a team with shared values, and demonstrate what one has learned. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.