What happens when leadership stops chasing numbers and starts pursuing love? In this episode of the AVAIL podcast, CEO and author Ernie Tai shares the heart behind Christian Impossible: The Jesus Way to Lead. Drawing from decades in business, Ernie reveals how success in God’s Kingdom looks nothing like the world’s scorecard. From redefining metrics to re-centering on relationship, his insights will challenge and inspire every leader to ask the deeper question—what would Jesus do if He were in my shoes?
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What happens when leadership stops chasing numbers and starts pursuing love? In this episode of the AVAIL podcast, CEO and author Ernie Tai shares the heart behind Christian Impossible: The Jesus Way to Lead. Drawing from decades in business, Ernie reveals how success in God’s Kingdom looks nothing like the world’s scorecard. From redefining metrics to re-centering on relationship, his insights will challenge and inspire every leader to ask the deeper question—what would Jesus do if He were in my shoes?
What happens when leadership stops chasing numbers and starts pursuing love? In this episode of the AVAIL podcast, CEO and author Ernie Tai shares the heart behind Christian Impossible: The Jesus Way to Lead. Drawing from decades in business, Ernie reveals how success in God’s Kingdom looks nothing like the world’s scorecard. From redefining metrics to re-centering on relationship, his insights will challenge and inspire every leader to ask the deeper question—what would Jesus do if He were in my shoes?
AVAIL Podcast
What happens when leadership stops chasing numbers and starts pursuing love? In this episode of the AVAIL podcast, CEO and author Ernie Tai shares the heart behind Christian Impossible: The Jesus Way to Lead. Drawing from decades in business, Ernie reveals how success in God’s Kingdom looks nothing like the world’s scorecard. From redefining metrics to re-centering on relationship, his insights will challenge and inspire every leader to ask the deeper question—what would Jesus do if He were in my shoes?