Publisher's Synopsis
ALS I Course 1: Affection Leadership Attribute-Affection flows from a person to produce positive emotions for the well-being of another person.
An average person will define the word "love" in the sense that affection is a characteristic of love. Nevertheless, that definition clouds the functional meaning of affection as an attribute of a leader-servant. Affection is a love action intentionally given to someone to create favorable emotion. We experience a positive emotion when we receive or give affection. In his acts of affection, the Apostle Paul communicated to the Corinthian Christians how he spoke to them freely with an open heart, because it was an important way to give affection (2 Corinthians 6:11-13). He ALS Io spoke of longing for them with the affection of Jesus Christ (Philippians 1:8); an affection that needs to be mutual (1 Peter 1:7). How is the affection leadership attribute an outward leadership attribute? This course explores these and other questions to discover the characteristics of emulation attributes and to formulate a functional principle based on the expected outcome of affection and the effective use of these attributes in leadership.