The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 17th
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 17th:
- The Blood Round by James Albright via Leadership And Main
- 5 Ideas That Changed My Life by Sahil Bloom
- 3-2-1: Four questions for life, how to learn like a child and seeing things in a generous way by James Clear
- Leadership masterclass: Nike, Jordan, and James Baldwin by Mike Hodgkinson via BigThink.com
- 5 Character Qualities Leaders Must Have by Joseph Lalonde
- 11 Thoughts From Young Church Leaders We Need To Hear by Chuck Lawless
- 40 Activities Ranked by Happiness: Work Ranks 39th, Just Above Being Sick by Pim de Morree via Corporate-Rebels.com
- One Way Pastors Harm Their Marriages by Joshua Reich
- 3 Commitments for the Future by Kevin Paul Scott
- Becoming the Boss of Your Peers by Tim Stevens
- ***BONUS*** 11 Ways To Build Trust by Jon Gordon
- ***2nd BONUS*** 3 Forces Each Team Will Fight by Jeffrey Swarr
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!
- All Preparation IS NOT the same. 5 Leadership Lessons on the Power of Effective Preparation from Kevin Durant – Maybe it is the convergence of many factors, but in the 15+ years of this website, this post has had the most single-day downloads in the site’s history.
- 3 Essentials to Leaving a Job With Your Character and Integrity Intact – A guest post which could impact literally everyone at one time or another.
- 4 Leadership Decisions that turned Saturday Night Live into a Culture Phenomenon – These lessons on how to best impact culture apply to anyone in leadership, regardless of your industry.
- Free Ebook – Making Space for Generosity (A resource from Barna Group and Aspen Group) – Incredibly helpful tool for pastors and church leaders.
- Which is More Effective – Visionary or Pragmatic Leadership? 3 Lessons from a recent Case Study of 2 Iconic Leaders – This post created the most conversation of any article this week.
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