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Entrepreneurial leadership has lost its edge in Southern Baptist life. This workshop will re-introduce the skill and provide seven basic building blocks that will give you a foundation to build entrepreneurial skills once you return home from the conference.

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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