Church’s Website Is Important to Your Leadership Having a website for your church is not enough. Your church must have an effective and well maintained website to fully take advantage of the digital marketing landscape. In fact, I could argue that having a slow or outdated website might be a bigger detriment than not having […]
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10 Common Mistakes Found On Church Websites
Recently I attended the That Church Conference to learn more about how churches can better leverage social media to impact our world for Christ. One of the individuals I connected with was Jonathan Carone. Jonathan had recently released The Church Template, a low cost website template designed specifically to help churches reach their community. I […]
The Top 10 Leadership Blog Posts I Read The Week Of April 9th
There is no shortage of great leadership blog posts you can read on the internet and this past week was no different. I provided a similar list last week as well which you can read by clicking here. I want to always try to mix up the authors from week-to-week which allows you to have different […]
Top 10 Most Popular Posts Of June 2011
This is my favorite post I send out each month. The Top 10 list is simply a great time to reflect on all that happened the previous month and the wonderful times I had interacting with the readers. But this month is even more special than usual. June 2011 was the most successful month in the history of […]
10 Leadership Skills Of America’s Top 10 Favorite Bosses
What comes to your mind when you think about the best person you have ever worked for? I bet they believed in you, mentored you, and made each day of work a sheer joy. Glassdoor.com, which gathers information on employee feelings and executive compensation, just posted their Top 10 list of America’s favorite bosses. These people are Apex Leaders, […]
Leadership And The Limitations Of Social Media
The May 2011 edition of Fast Company magazine profiles John Maeda, the president of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).  Maeda was a risky choice but he wanted to “establish a more open form of leadership”. This was going to done primarily through constant digital and electronic communication. His strategy for communicating with faculty and students included launching […]
2 Ingredients Leaders Need To Change Culture
In David Kirkpatrick’s masterpiece The Facebook Effect, he chronicles the launch, growth, and impact of Facebook and specifically its creator Mark Zuckerberg. A key element in the company’s growth was when Sheryl Sandberg left Google to join the company as its COO in 2008. Sandberg was the strong advertising advocate and salesperson the company desperately needed. […]