The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 7th

The Top 10 List

The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 7th:

  1. Rebuilding A Team Culture That Was Broken by Rich Birch and Jesse DeYoung
  2. When A Leader Fails By Kurt Bubna
  3. How To Help Your Creative Team Discover Their Greatness by Phil Cooke
  4. The Decision Matrix: How It Prioritizes What Matters by Farnam Street
  5. Want To Be A Successful Leader? Use These 15 Tips by Joseph Lalonde
  6. 15 Reasons People Walk Away From The Church by Chuck Lawless
  7. The 5 ‘Wills’ We Need by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
  8. Can A Christian Grow Without A Church Community? by Thomas McDaniels
  9. How NOT To Gain Online Influence: 5 Traps Leaders Should Avoid by Carey Nieuwhof
  10. 3 Secrets To Becoming A People Person by Brett Powell
  11. ***BONUS*** 5 Common Speaker Delivery Mistakes by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com

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Last Week’s Leadership Posts

The following are this site’s top posts from this past week.  These all had an incredible response!  Make sure you check them out if you missed them the first time around.

What other great posts did you read?

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