How can leaders turn around a negative staff member and preserve the unity of their teams? While this article was written specifically to church staffs, the lessons apply to any industry. 8 Ways to Lead Negative Church Staff Members Every church will have a staff member or volunteer at one time or another who is […]
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3 Innate Needs EVERY Human Has & What This Means For How You Motivate People
What Does Current Research Tell Us? As leaders, whether in the for-profit or non-profit world, we have responsibilities for catalyzing and cultivating a movement of people toward providing services, products, and outcomes that help both the organization and the customers/clients flourish and transform. A significant part of this endeavor is about motivating and mobilizing people […]
8 Common Behaviors Leaders Must Avoid
Over 42 years of work experience (22 in business and 20 in ministry), I have seen leaders make many mistakes, myself included. These mistakes often go unnoticed by the leader who makes them but are evident to staff, volunteers, and others impacted by them. Poor leadership behaviors can cause severe collateral damage that is […]
First Impressions Can Fool You: Vetting Personality in New Staff Hires
You’ve found a candidate you instantly click with. They’re engaging, warm, great sense of humor. They’re the kind of person you’d bring home to momma. You can’t wait to bring them on board to inject their personality into your team culture. But don’t let a winning first impression override personality fit. That initial sparkle can […]
48 Jobs Every Pastor And Church Leader Should Know About In Fall 2023
Chemistry Staffing works with GREAT Churches and are looking for GREAT candidates! These are the current openings and positions that we are accepting applications for currently. NOTE: If you have already submitted a profile with Chemistry Staffing, there is no need to re-apply… you are already in their system and they will automatically consider your profile […]
3 Things That Current Research Is Telling Us About Motivating Your Team
What Does Current Research Tell Us? As leaders, whether in the for-profit or non-profit world, we have responsibilities for catalyzing and cultivating a movement of people toward providing services, products, and outcomes that help both the organization and the customers/clients flourish and transform. A significant part of this endeavor is about motivating and mobilizing […]
6 Signs Your Church Needs Outside Professional Advice
You just call out my name And you know, wherever I am I’ll come runnin’ To see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And I’ll be there You’ve got a friend Those are the words of the legendary singer/songwriter Carole King. Ministry can be lonely. Most people […]