“No one ever built a statue to a committee.” – Roger Stone I help leaders make decisions every day. Unfortunately, many organizations fail to operate at peak efficiency because of how they make, or refuse to make, decisions. One of my primary responsibilities for INJOY Stewardship Solutions is identifying opportunity and timing for churches needing […]
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The Surprising Benefits Leaders Receive When They Make Hard Decisions
An Insubordinate Inner-Circle I have a dear friend, let’s call him Stan, owns his own business. Stan is a benevolent and kind leader. So much so, he recently had several members of his inner-circle and management team take full advantage of his goodwill. These individuals would often argue with, intimidate, and refuse to return Stan’s […]
The First Mistake Leaders Often Make In Decision-Making
The Importance Of Decision-Making Leaders are primarily known by the decisions they make. These decisions may be about vision, strategy, personnel, timing, risk, communications, financial issues, and most importantly, character items. But make no mistake, leaders will be generally defined by their decisions. Just ask anyone who has ever made a bad one. In the […]
The Silent Regret Many Pastors And Leaders Have
I recently quoted Dr. John Maxwell in my post 24 Things Successful Leaders Are Thinking when he said, “99% of great ideas never become a reality. They just stay in the mind. It’s not the thought you have in the shower. It’s what you do with it after you dry off.” Sadly, many leaders have an […]