The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 9th

The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 9th

The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 9th:

  1. The Golden Strategy Of “Stacked Margin Gains” by BigThink.com
  2. Watch Your Words by Dr. Sam Chand
  3. Preaching On Televsion? It’s More Effective Than You Think by Phil Cooke
  4. Creating Sticky Statements by Jeff Henderson
  5. The 4 Factors Of Continuity by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach.  If you don’t already subscribe to The Daily Coach, I can’t recommend it enough.  To click HERE to do so.
  6. Duration Neglect, Astronaut’s On Earth, Getting To Boring, The 0.000017%, The Process of Unmaking, and The Ashes of Experience by Billy Oppenheimer
  7. 30 Book Recommendations From The World’s Most Successful People by Polina Pompliano
  8. 7 Core Indicators Of Church Health In A Changing Culture by Dan Reiland
  9. 3 Tips For Treating Meetings Like Timeouts by Alan Stein Jr
  10. The Performance Cycle by Kevin Stone via ExecutivePastorOnline.com.  Outstanding!!!
  11. ***BONUS*** How Paralympic Swimmer Ali Truwit Recovered From A Shark Attack by Ashwarya Kumar via ESPN.com.  This is one of the best articles I have read in 2024.

Last Week’s Leadership Articles

The following are this site’s leadership articles from the past week.  If you missed any, this is your chance to catch up.  Each article will give you the tools to become a better leader!

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