For several years I had the privilege of working for one of my spiritual heroes John Maxwell. In his classic book The 21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership, John talks about the The Law of Priorities which teaches that leaders never confuse activity with accomplishment. Leaders can never be confused about this. Leaders are about taking […]
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If It Bleeds It Leads
“If it bleeds it leads” is an old news axiom. We are culture obsessed with negativity. Living in the Atlanta area with its horrific traffic, I have learned that we can’t help ourselves but to stop and stare at car accidents. The fundamental responsibility of leadership is to properly evaluate reality but I am sick of […]
5 Leadership Lessons From The Southeastern Football Conference
I just went to my mailbox and discovered my Sporting News pre-season college football edition. This up-and-down day has a chance to end very well! In the world of college football, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) is the unquestioned top organization winning the last 5 national championships. Matt Hayes writes a nice piece on why the SEC […]
What It Takes For Leaders To Impress Other Leaders
Everyone wants the respect of their peers.  We desire to have our efforts admired and appreciated. In addition, the best leaders want to lead and influence other leaders. Great leaders know that influencing leaders allows you to multiply influence and make a difference exponentially. But how do you accomplish that? 40 Division I college football coaches were recently surveyed in […]
6 Quotes About An Undefeated Leader, Alabama QB Greg McElroy
ESPN’s College Gameday just did a feature on Alabama Crimson Tide QB Greg McElroy. As many of you know, McElroy has not lost a game since the 8th grade when his team lost 8-6 to Cross Timbers Middle School. The following are some great leadership quotes I wanted to pass along to . “In trying […]
3 Simple Leadership Lessons From Frank Beamer
Genius is making the complicated simple, not the simple complicated. Whether it is pride, insecurity, or our natural default mode as leaders, we tend to over-analyze things in our lives. The result becomes relationships and tasks that are needlessly complicated. As a ministry consultant, I spend much time talking leaders through a process that takes complex ideas and […]
If I Had A Son – Leadership Lessons From Texas Tech’s Tommy Tuberville
If I had a son I often think about where I would want him to play college football. Of course, he would be a Division I prospect. Ultimately though, it would be his decision but here are three places I would steer him towards: Mark Richt and the University of Georgia Bulldogs Jim Tressel and the Ohio State […]