The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 27th

The Top 10 List

The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 27th:

  1. Breakfast, Lunch, And Coffee by James Albright via LeadershipAndMain.org.  I love this post and yes, I’m biased!
  2. 4 Ways To Effectively Mine For Leadership Talent by Scott Cochrane
  3. 12 Ways to “Shoot Yourself In The Foot” As A Pastor by Ron Edmondson
  4. The Need For Paradoxical Leadership by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com.  This is a great read to prepare for his much-anticipated new book The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership: Embracing the Conflicting Demands of Today’s Workplace releasing on November 2nd. 
  5. Whiplash And Extreme Greatness by Tyler Hogge.  This post raises an interesting question all achievers must answer.
  6. 5 Keys To Developing More Leaders On Your Team by Jeremy Isaacs via Shawn Lovejoy and CourageToLead.com
  7. 2019 Is Dead: Why Every Leader Should Stop Trying To Go Back To The It Was. by Carey Nieuwhof
  8. Please. Let’s Not Start With Your “Why” by Mark Schaefer.  Thank you!!!
  9. 5 Leadership Tensions Seen In Jesus’ Leadership by Charles Stone
  10. 3 Tough Truths About Leadership by Clarence Stowers
  11. ***BONUS*** The Pandemic Epidemic Of Loneliness by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com
  12. ***2nd BONUS*** When Consensus Is Wrong by Kevin Paul Scott

Last Week’s Leadership Posts

The following are this site’s top posts from this past week.  These are all personal favorites.  Make sure you check them out if you missed them the first time around.

Have a great weekend!

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