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Pursuing possibilities together: Primate reflects on a year of change
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Anglican Journal
The primate as CEO [and] the general secretary as chief operating officer have considerable authority to manage the national office.
I think [we’re] communicating that by indicating change is possible, but the change is not random or sporadic.
You’ve often said the primate brings the national church to the local and vice versa.
There are plans in place that will make it easier for our national church to operate without being as dependent on dioceses for resources.
I’ve always said that if you lead effectively, you should be able to walk away and important things continue.