Each week I bring you my Top 10 Leadership Posts I read the previous week. This resource has routinely become of my post popular items. As part of my year-end compilation series, I want to spotlight this year’s most popular writers.
Also, be sure to check out The Top 20 Best Selling Leadership Books Of 2022 and The Top 50 Leadership Quotes Of 2022 Part 2 as well.
The following are this site’s Top 20 Most Read Leadership Blogs Of 2022 as determined by you the readers:
- Scott Cochrane. Scott is the International Vice President of the Willow Creek Association. His most read post was 5 Phrases You Might Be Using That Can Kill Your Leadership Credibility.
- James Albright via Leadership And Main. James received the awesome opportunity to go full-time with the city of Acworth, GA in 2002 as an Athletic and Facilities Coordinator and was appointed Director of the Department in June 2005 at the age of 23. James was recently names the city of Acworth’s 2022 Citizen of the Year. His most read post was Enemies Of Empathy.
- Gavin Adams. Gavin is a church consultant who helps churches with a variety of items. His most read post was 7 Steps To Get The Full Story From Your Staff (Or Most Of It).
- Phil Cooke – Phil works at the intersection of faith, media, and culture, and he’s pretty rare – a working producer in Hollywood with a Ph.D. in Theology. His most read post was Why I’ve Stopped Ordering Books On Amazon.
- Chuck Lawless – Chuck is Dean of Doctoral Studies and Vice-President of Spiritual Formation and Ministry Centers at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC, where he also serves as Professor of Evangelism and Missions. His most read post was 10 Characteristics Of Leaders Who Last.
- Rich Birch via Unseminary.com – Rich has a dual vocational background that uniquely positions me for serving churches to multiply impact. His most read post was Practical Help On Taking Your Message From Good To Great With Pete Briscoe.
- Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com – Dr. Tim Elmore is founder and CEO of Growing Leaders, an Atlanta‐based non‐profit organization created to develop emerging leaders. Since founding Growing Leaders in 2003, Elmore has spoken to over 500,000 leaders in businesses, universities, athletic teams and non-profit organizationsHis most read post was 3 Essential To Leading Someone From A Different Generation.
- Inc.com – This magazine-style site serves as an invaluable resource for marketplace, athletic, and faith-based leaders alike. The site’s most read post was Taylor Swift’s Fans Taught Her An Amazing Lesson In How To Create Value. Here It Is In One Sentence by Justin Bariso
- The Daily Coach – Written by Michael Lombardi and George Raveling, this is one of my daily go-to resources. The site’s most read post was Nick Saban’s 2 Questions For Life.
- Kevin Paul Scott – Kevin is the co-founder of ADDO, a leadership consultancy based in Atlanta, Georgia. ADDO exists to inspire people today to impact tomorrow. His most read post was 2 Questions Worth Asking.
- Carey Nieuwhof – Whether it’s growing your organization, advancing your career, launching a new venture, being far more present at home or taking meaningful time off, if you stick around you and Carey can work toward a common goal: to live in a way today that will help you thrive tomorrow. You, and the people you lead, deserve that. His most read post was 5 Temptations Of A Struggling Leader.
- Joseph Lalonde – For the past 13 years, Joe has flexed his leadership muscles helping mold students into leaders who are going out and changing the world. His most read post was 6 Uncomfortable Leadership Decisions.
- Thomas McDaniels – Thomas is the Founder of Thomas McDaniels Ministries and has been a lead pastor for 37 years in both large and small churches. His most read post was 7 Things That Will Hinder You From Making True Progress.
- Shawn Lovejoy via CourageToLead.com – Shawn has been a successful real estate developer, a church planter, megachurch pastor, and a CEO of a fast growing coaching and consulting organization. His most read post was 5 Marks Of A First Class Executive.
- Dan Reiland – Dan currently serves on the lead team, church board and is Executive Director of Leadership Expansion at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia where he served for 20 years as the Executive Pastor. He previously partnered with John Maxwell for 20 years, first as Executive Pastor at Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego, then as Vice President of Leadership and Church Development at Maxwell Leadership. His most read post was 5 Questions To Discern Spiritual Character In A Leader.
- FarnAm Street – My favorite discovery of 2022. If you want to get smarter, read this site. It’s most read post was The Difference Between Amateurs And Professionals.
- Kurt Bubna – Kurt is the author of seven books, a nationally recognized blogger, a conference and retreat speaker, certified consultant, and an international trainer.His most read post was When Someone Goes Into A Dark Place.
- Ron Edmondson – For over 20 years, as a consultant & coach, Ron has helped thousands of leaders and organizations. For over 35 years, he has served in senior ministry leadership roles. He served as CEO of the Leadership Network, planted two churches, and successfully revitalized three churches. His most read was 7 Observed Traits Of The Best Leaders.
- Seth Godin – Seth needs no introduction to anyone in the leadership space. His most read post was Time And Focus And Energy.
- Brandon Kelley via PreachAndLead.com – His most read post was 3 Reasons Preachers Should Ask More Questions.
I can’t wait to see the value these leaders and an expanding group of others bring to our Top 10 list each week.
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