In my study of some of the greatest leaders in the world, hard work was the second-most common trait of people who reach the top of their professions. Hard work is one of my favorite subjects and a passion of mine. Hard work is something anyone can do it only a few choose to do […]
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20 Things Leaders Need To Be Thinking In 2017
To help leaders develop a framework for decision-making in the next year, the following are 20 Things Leaders Need To Be Thinking In 2017: Jesus Christ Is Still At Work All Around The World – In 2 years, China will be the largest Christian country in the world. Developing Your Team Is A Process That Takes Time – […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of December 12th
With Christmas just one week away, let me wish each of you a Very Merry Christmas! I am so happy you are part of our leadership community. Have you noticed people just seem happier than normal this year. I have even been told Merry Christmas twice at Starbuck’s!!! So I hope you have a great […]
11 Signs Your Church Or Business Has A Toxic Leadership Culture
Are you thinking or feeling you are part of an unhealthy leadership culture at your church, business, non-profit or athletic organization? Are there are series of warning signs or indicators your working environment has become toxic? A unified leadership team is critical to any organization’s success. Recently Albert Breer of The Monday Morning Quarterback broke […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of December 5th
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of December 5th: Help, I’m The Old Guy On Staff! (How To Manage Millennials With Mercy) by Kurt Bubna 3 Messages Leaders Listen For In Silence by Scott Cochrane 6 Of The Best Commentaries On The Bible by Brandon A. Cox Are Kids Progressing […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of November 28th
If you keep doing what you’ve been doing, you’ll keep getting what you’ve been getting. Leaders have heard this statement countless times. In my experience, these words are actually incorrect. If you keep doing what you’ve been doing, you’ll experience increasingly diminished results over time. Initiating and properly managing change is something all leaders must […]
30 Lessons About How Champions Think In Sports And Life
Successful leaders are committed to personal growth. They have a burning desire to increase their competency and get batter at their craft. One of the ways I read do this is reading a minimum of three leadership books per month. I have just finished Dr. Bob Rotella’s How Champions Think In Sports And Life. It […]