Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I highly recommend you read The Four P’s: Most people are good at evaluating the obvious. The exceptional leaders will look beneath the surface and see what others don’t see.  This is courtesy of Michael Lombardi and Coach George Raveling’s newsletter The Daily Coach.  I’ve subscribed and you should as well.  This post is educational and the ending reminds me of a tragic M. Night Shyamalan movie.  Must read!

The following are some very popular posts from the previous week you may have missed:

Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 28th:

  1. The Curse Of Assumptions (Three Things You Don’t Want To Do) by Kurt Bubna
  2. The Incredibly High Price Leaders Pay When They Become Jerks by Phil Cooke
  3. 10 Common Branding Mistakes Churches Make by Steve Fogg
  4. Is An Artificial Barrier Limiting Your Small Group Ministry? by Mark C. Howell
  5. 3 Things Next-Level Leaders Do by Brandon Kelley via RookiePreacher.com
  6. The 10 Stories Great Leaders Tell by Joseph Lalonde and Paul Smith
  7. Is Live Steam A Death Blow To The American Church by Thomas McDaniels
  8. How To Encourage Others by Joshua Reich
  9. Trends In (Church) Staff Compensation by Todd Rhoades via ChemistryStaffing.com
  10. Will The True Christian Men Stand Up? by Brian Tome

That’s my Top 10 for the week.  What other great posts did you read?

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