
Christ-like Leadership is at the forefront of a Geneva College education.
At Geneva, we believe Christ-like leadership is fundamental to the success of your career and home life. Our online leadership programs provide you with the tools to be a strong and compassionate leader, because our Christ-centered academic community keeps faith at the center of all you do. This is why we use the Bible as a foundation for each course, rather than keeping religion or theology classes separate.
Effective leadership doesn’t just apply to work success—it transforms all aspects of life whether that be in your home, in your communities, or at church. You can become a Christ-like leader who exemplifies empathy, humility, and much more when you earn a degree from one of Geneva’s degree programs.
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“We believe that a college degree should prepare you for more than just a promotion at work or a new career. It should prepare you to be a leader at home, at work, at school, in your church, and in your community.”
-John Gallo, Dean of Adult and Online Programs

Christ-like Leadership in Modern Business
Who comes to mind when you think of a business leader?
In our society, the leader is often depicted as a person with a powerful, self-centered, and unwavering personality who will do anything to reach a goal.
However, this often flawed depiction of a leader is not ideal. You can become an effective leader, no matter your personality type, as long as you lead your work and life based on important Christ-like characteristics.
This ebook will:
- Inform you of the 6 attributes bound to transform you into an effective business leader
- Illustrate the importance of Christ-like leadership with examples from real organizations
- Give insights on how and why Geneva’s leadership philosophy is developed throughout all leadership programs
So, next time you can picture yourself as a business leader. Download your copy today!
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