Leaders Learning “What They Never Taught at Harvard Divinity School”A new film has been released that explains “What They Never Taught at Harvard Divinity School.” February 20, 2008 (FPRC) -- It was in 1984 that best-selling author Mark McCormack wrote his ground breaking book “What They Don’t Teach at Harvard Business School.” This study of the overlooked practical business principles of success that are used but, most often, learned only by experience found that universities and institutions of higher learning were missing out on teaching the obvious. Now, 24 years later, Harvest Fields Commissioning International, a UK based charity and its film production arm, OLI Productions, have just released another unique success and leadership learning tool. The 21 minute film “What They Never Taught at Harvard Divinity School” features best-selling authors, international evangelists and ministers and heads of some of the largest charities in the world. The lineup is a “who’s who” of Christian leadership all sharing their reply to the question “What do you wish that you had been taught when you first started?”. Featuring New York Time best selling author Joyce Meyer, the “Vicar of Baghdad, Iraq” Andrew White, international evangelists Luis Palau (Argentina) and J. John (Cyprus), ALPHA’s Nicky Gumbel, author and radio personality Stuart Briscoe, Baroness Caroline Cox (Christian Solidarity Worldwide), the former Church of England’s Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, George Verwer (founder of Operation Mobilisation - OM) and Loren Cunningham (founder of Youth with a Mission - YWAM) and others, this DVD film is one of the most unique leadership training tools available today. Keywords: leader, success, principles You can read this press release online at: http://www.free-press-release-center.info/pr00000000000000011375.html |