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Biblical Higher Ed Talk

Leadership Lessons from Outside Biblical Higher Ed

Leadership Lessons from Outside Biblical Higher Ed

32min |14/11/2023
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Biblical Higher Ed Talk

Leadership Lessons from Outside Biblical Higher Ed

Leadership Lessons from Outside Biblical Higher Ed

32min |14/11/2023
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There are many lessons that biblical higher education schools can learn from the business world to become better and more competitive.

The top law schools are always in demand because they deliver a great product that the market wants. What if we thought about biblical higher education that way?

What if schools developed a value proposition where they said that their graduates would be the most skilled, most ethical, and the most competent church ministry leaders?

We talk to Gina Cox, who started her career as a lawyer before transitioning to biblical higher education. Gina elaborates on the lessons she brought into her role at Highlands College from the business world and why she feels that honesty, adaptability, and agility are paramount to furthering the cause of advancing the kingdom.

Join us as we discuss:


- Gina’s transition from law into biblical higher education (07:10)

- The uniqueness of being a woman in a leadership position in biblical higher education (13:15)

- Three lessons from the business world that should be applied to biblical higher education (20:30) 


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player. 


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There are many lessons that biblical higher education schools can learn from the business world to become better and more competitive.

The top law schools are always in demand because they deliver a great product that the market wants. What if we thought about biblical higher education that way?

What if schools developed a value proposition where they said that their graduates would be the most skilled, most ethical, and the most competent church ministry leaders?

We talk to Gina Cox, who started her career as a lawyer before transitioning to biblical higher education. Gina elaborates on the lessons she brought into her role at Highlands College from the business world and why she feels that honesty, adaptability, and agility are paramount to furthering the cause of advancing the kingdom.

Join us as we discuss:


- Gina’s transition from law into biblical higher education (07:10)

- The uniqueness of being a woman in a leadership position in biblical higher education (13:15)

- Three lessons from the business world that should be applied to biblical higher education (20:30) 


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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There are many lessons that biblical higher education schools can learn from the business world to become better and more competitive.

The top law schools are always in demand because they deliver a great product that the market wants. What if we thought about biblical higher education that way?

What if schools developed a value proposition where they said that their graduates would be the most skilled, most ethical, and the most competent church ministry leaders?

We talk to Gina Cox, who started her career as a lawyer before transitioning to biblical higher education. Gina elaborates on the lessons she brought into her role at Highlands College from the business world and why she feels that honesty, adaptability, and agility are paramount to furthering the cause of advancing the kingdom.

Join us as we discuss:


- Gina’s transition from law into biblical higher education (07:10)

- The uniqueness of being a woman in a leadership position in biblical higher education (13:15)

- Three lessons from the business world that should be applied to biblical higher education (20:30) 


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

There are many lessons that biblical higher education schools can learn from the business world to become better and more competitive.

The top law schools are always in demand because they deliver a great product that the market wants. What if we thought about biblical higher education that way?

What if schools developed a value proposition where they said that their graduates would be the most skilled, most ethical, and the most competent church ministry leaders?

We talk to Gina Cox, who started her career as a lawyer before transitioning to biblical higher education. Gina elaborates on the lessons she brought into her role at Highlands College from the business world and why she feels that honesty, adaptability, and agility are paramount to furthering the cause of advancing the kingdom.

Join us as we discuss:


- Gina’s transition from law into biblical higher education (07:10)

- The uniqueness of being a woman in a leadership position in biblical higher education (13:15)

- Three lessons from the business world that should be applied to biblical higher education (20:30) 


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player. 


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