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Home / Audio-Videos / How to Receive Concerns; Confidentiality

How to Receive Concerns; Confidentiality

January 4, 2017 by The Dock Administrator Leave a Comment

January 4, 2017 by Linda Miller

From the perpsective of a minister’s wife, Linda addresses the importance of listening well and responding to concerns with confidentiality.

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CONTRIBUTOR: Linda Miller

SERIES: CASBI 2015

All items in the series:
  • Balancing the Checkbook
  • CASBI 2015 Panel Discussion
  • Coping with Reactive Attachment Disorder
  • Cultivating Anabaptist Values
  • From Vision to Reality
  • How to Receive Concerns; Confidentiality
  • I Must Decrease; You Must Increase
  • Ministers Providing Leadership and Vision
  • Practical Procedures for Board Meetings
  • Practical Ways to Support the Faculty
  • Principles I
  • Principles II
  • Why Teach English?
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Filed Under: Classroom Management, Teaching & Learning Tagged With: complaint, confidence, listen, serve

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