The Top 10 List
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of May 9th:
- You Can’t Fix What You Can’t See – 6 Steps To Define And Redesign Your Church by Gavin Adams
- Aim Or Fire? by James Albright via LeadershipAndMain.org.
- How To Build Healthy Culture In The Midst Of Heated Debate by Scott Cochrane
- The Win-Win Fallacy by Seth Godin
- 103 Bits Of Advice I Wish I Had Known by Kevin Kelly via KK.org
- 5 Tips For Leading Through Trials by Joseph Lalonde
- What Do They Know That I Don’t by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
- How To Be A Kinder, Gentler Leader by Shawn Lovejoy via CourageousPastors.com.
- 5 Common Temptations For Leaders And Their Devotional Life by Dan Reiland
- 8 Ways To Maximize Bible Impact On Your Life by Charles Stone
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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.
- The Story of Darren Harrison – The Man Who Safely Landed a Pilotless Airplane with No Flying Experience – one of my most-read posts of the year!
- The Secret To Longevity In Leadership (And It’s Actually Quite Simple)
- 3 Things Separating Great Leaders From Just Good Ones
- Strengthen Your Church Systems at 3-Day Boot Camp LIVE in Orlando this Summer!
- 4 Ways Churches Can Build a Culture of Radical Hospitality
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