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Strategic thinking and doing your daily work don't have to be separate events. When you’re daily ministry and your strategic thinking work in tandem, maintaining your ministry direction is less stressful and your results are more impactful. In this workshop, you will learn a mental framework to align strategy and task, and to hit your target in strategic decision-making.

Presented at the 2008 Summit of the Network of Baptist Associations (www.NoBAsbc.org)

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Craig Harwood is an employee for the Coca Cola Corporation. He has worked with the Noonday Baptist Association (Atlanta, GA), the North American Mission Board, and the Network of Baptist Associations as a consultant.

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