Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose
Building Cathedrals: The Power of Purpose is based on a story that has been told for over 300 years that illustrates the most successful people in life and business are those of purpose. Greg Coker has traced the origin of this life-changing story to the world’s most famous architect, Christopher Wren. Wren was commissioned to rebuild St. Paul’s Cathedral after the fire of 1666 which devastated London. In this thought provoking book, Coker dissects the leadership qualities of Christopher Wren and revisits the fire of 1666, examining its redemptive qualities to London and to our personal lives as well. He introduces a “Cathedral” as a powerful metaphor of personal expression of purpose, encourages us to find our “Cathedral,” and to help others find theirs. The “Bricklayers” provide the foundation for a refreshing look into employee engagement, corporate culture, and the dynamics that occur Included are true stories of people who are building “Cathedrals” after having experienced “personal fires,” but who, like London, have emerged better and stronger.
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Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose
Building Cathedrals: The Power of Purpose is based on a story that has been told for over 300 years that illustrates the most successful people in life and business are those of purpose. Greg Coker has traced the origin of this life-changing story to the world’s most famous architect, Christopher Wren. Wren was commissioned to rebuild St. Paul’s Cathedral after the fire of 1666 which devastated London. In this thought provoking book, Coker dissects the leadership qualities of Christopher Wren and revisits the fire of 1666, examining its redemptive qualities to London and to our personal lives as well. He introduces a “Cathedral” as a powerful metaphor of personal expression of purpose, encourages us to find our “Cathedral,” and to help others find theirs. The “Bricklayers” provide the foundation for a refreshing look into employee engagement, corporate culture, and the dynamics that occur Included are true stories of people who are building “Cathedrals” after having experienced “personal fires,” but who, like London, have emerged better and stronger.
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Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose

Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose

by Greg Coker
Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose

Building Cathedrals The Power of Purpose

by Greg Coker

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Building Cathedrals: The Power of Purpose is based on a story that has been told for over 300 years that illustrates the most successful people in life and business are those of purpose. Greg Coker has traced the origin of this life-changing story to the world’s most famous architect, Christopher Wren. Wren was commissioned to rebuild St. Paul’s Cathedral after the fire of 1666 which devastated London. In this thought provoking book, Coker dissects the leadership qualities of Christopher Wren and revisits the fire of 1666, examining its redemptive qualities to London and to our personal lives as well. He introduces a “Cathedral” as a powerful metaphor of personal expression of purpose, encourages us to find our “Cathedral,” and to help others find theirs. The “Bricklayers” provide the foundation for a refreshing look into employee engagement, corporate culture, and the dynamics that occur Included are true stories of people who are building “Cathedrals” after having experienced “personal fires,” but who, like London, have emerged better and stronger.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016079189
Publisher: Clark Legacies
Publication date: 12/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Greg Coker is the founder of The Cathedral Institute, a full-service leadership development and consulting firm focusing on Empowering People, Building Teams, Transforming Organizations and Changing the World. He has over 25 years experience as a senior level manager with three different fortune 500 companies, a government regulator, an elected official and a state-wide leader. His experience ranges from leading the training and development for over 80,000 employees, to directing governmental affairs and public relations at both the state and federal level. His clients include public education, business and industry, colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations and high performance individuals who benefit from his executive/life coaching. He and his wife Nicki have two teenage children, Will and Abby, and live in Franklin, Kentucky.
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