Introduction
1. The Essence of Entrepreneurship
2. The Essence of Entrepreneurial Leadership
3. Humanist Christian Models of Entrepreneurship
4. Soul Spirituality
5. Meaning Work Ethic
6. Risk Reward
7. Finding Your Calling
8. Practicing Entrepreneurial Leadership
9. Sustaining Entrepreneurial Leadership
10. Making a Difference
Richard J. Goossen (Ph.D., Middlesex University) is a serial new venture founder and strategic advisor to high-growth and web-based companies. He started the Entrepreneurial Leaders Organization, a British Columbia-based non-profit, and he is director of Entrepreneurial Leadership, Transforming Business, a research and development center at the University of Cambridge, UK. Goossen has written five books, including ePreneur: From Wall Street to Wiki: Succeeding as a Crowdpreneur in the New Virtual Marketplace.
R. Paul Stevens is professor emeritus of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, and a marketplace ministry mentor. He has written many books and Bible studies, including Doing God's Business, Work Matters, Marriage Spirituality, The Other Six Days and Spiritual Gifts. He is coauthor (with Pete Hammond and Todd Svanoe) of The Marketplace Annotated Bibliography.
"Goossen and Steven write compellingly on matters that both the
church and Christian entrepreneurs need to get to grips with; for
this reason I recommend this book as a must-read for church leaders
and entrepreneurs."
*Kina Robertshaw, Faith in Business Quarterly Journal, Volume
16:2*
"Goossen and Stevens bring clarity to an issue that is relevant for
many business people, and offer sound principles for how
entrepreneurial leaders can more effectively tap their potential
and make an impact in the marketplace and the church."
*Jeff Huebner, MB Herald, September 2013*
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