The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 7th
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 7th:
- Take a Step Today: 3 Ways Smart Aggression Separates Great Teams from All Others by Gavin Adams
- The Country Club Mindset by Admired Leadership
- 10 Qualities of the Leaders I Want on My Team by Scott Cochrane
- What Christians in the Spotlight Know That You Probably Don’t by Phil Cooke. Great, insightful post!!!
- The name doesn’t matter (that much) by Seth Godin
- Why Emotions Matter In Leadership (3 Strategies) by Craig Groeschel
- My Thoughts on Tariffs, Economic History, and the Market Decline by Morgan Housel
- 6 Steps to a Successful Q2 by Les McKeown
- The 15 Forces That Motivate Us Humans by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com
- 6 Signs Your Church is Gospel Focused by Dan Reiland
- ***BONUS*** What I learned in the wilderness of Botswana by Ozan Varol
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!
- The Top 10 Leadership Books Leaders Should Be Reading In Spring 2025 – This quarterly post is always a popular resource with leaders/readers. Since it was my most-read article of the week, there is no exception here.
- The Most Important Thing Experienced Leaders Bring (and Your Organization’s Future Depends On It) – There is a lot of focus on next-gen leaders, and rightfully so. But this post on experienced leaders was my second-most read article of the week.
- 4 Keys to Effective Decision-Making: Lessons from Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Historic Performance – If you are wanting to improve your decision-making, this post is for you!
- Bruce Springsteen, Creativity, and the Myth of the “Lost Years” – If you are a creative, this post is a must-read.
- What Causes Talented People To Reach (Or Not) Their Full Potential – Don’t miss the lessons in this post!
- Tiger Woods’ Absence at The Masters Reminds Us of One VERY Important Leadership Lesson – It is Masters weekend after all and the lessons of his decline have vital lessons for all leaders.
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