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17 Practices Of Highly Successful Leaders: Little League head coach Dave Belisle

This year’s annual Little League World Series has provided multiple examples of incredible leadership.  One such example is Cumberland (R.I.) Americans head coach David Belisle.  Once the Americans were officially eliminated from contention, cameras captured Belisle’s post-game meeting with the team (see above). Belisle’s interaction with the team is as inspirational a moment as you […]

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8 Practices Of Top Young Leaders

Whether you lead a church, business, non-profit or a sports organization, the enlistment and development of young leaders is critical to your long-term success.  In the July 11th edition of USA Today, writer Bob Nightengale profiles the best outfield in baseball, the Pittsburgh Pirates. While their talent is rare, what makes the Pirates’ outfield so […]

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5 Reasons I Say “No” To Some Opportunities Which Come My Way

Leaders like movement and have a bias towards action. The chief characteristic for those in leadership is they are taking people somewhere.  Therefore, conflicting feelings spring forth when the best decision is to do nothing at all.  Leaders frequently struggle with signs that say STOP, Yield, or Do Not Enter. Opportunity Does Not Equal Obligation. In 2010, John […]

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2 Things Churches Must Do To Remain Relevant

What was once popular, relevant, and a significant part of our life can one day become dull and boring.  Things we once cleared our calendar for can become so irrelevant we no longer consider it a viable option for our time. In 1971, 37 million out of 61 million American households watched the Pittsburgh Pirates […]

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