The Impact of Leadership on Teamwork
As children, we often played the game “Follow the Leader.” Out in the backyard on a Saturday afternoon, we always had the neighbor friends who made great leaders – taking us on exciting journeys...
View ArticleDo You Know Your Norms?
Do you know the social "norms" of your organization? Most organizations and groups have a level of tolerance. Within these organizations there are slight exceptions to the rules and regulations of the...
View Article5 Ways to Increase Your Competence: John Maxwell
John Maxwell In order to advance in any profession it is essential to raise your competence. As competence is increased, execution and trust are cultivated with others. John Maxwell shares five ways...
View ArticleWhat Can A Leader Learn From An Artist?
Have you ever thought about what you as a leader can learn from an artist. Artists can give organizations some great insights on the recruiting and training of leaders. Gianpiero Petriglieri,...
View Article8 Step Process for Leading Change
To successfully react to windows of opportunity, regardless of the focus — innovation, growth, culture, cost structure, technology — a new methodology of change leadership is required. Thirty years of...
View ArticleRules for Productive Conflict
One of the greatest tools available to leaders today is conflict. Constructive conflict can be a resource that can enable any organization to grow and expand. Finding people who are different than we...
View Article9 Basic Steps In Dealing With a Dominant Person
Why do some organizations have so much difficulty in creating a productive work environment? After all, when diverse individuals come together with varying skills it would seem that any organization...
View ArticleHow To Attract and Develop Future Leaders: Carson Pue
Christian magazines, newspapers, and job-search firms specializing in nonprofit organizations are constantly advertising job opportunities for Christian leaders. Have your read ads like this? "Seeking...
View ArticleMore Good Quotes on Teamwork -12
We will try to create conditions where persons could come together in a spirit of teamwork, and exercise to their heart's desire their technological capacity -Akio Morita In an earthquake, the most...
View ArticleHow to Reduce Pressure and Stress
Have you ever noticed that the stack just keeps getting higher? As one thing is crossed off the things-to-do list, it is often replaced by 10 more. The stack grows even faster if you are good at what...
View ArticleTeamwork That Does Not Work
If your company, organization or church is interested in developing a strong team, there are particular approaches to teamwork that does not work. Certain "teamwork" behavior, in reality, is not...
View Article10 Milestones on the Way to Burnout
Burnout is a real problem in businesses, volunteer and charity groups and church organizations. Sam Keen says, “Burnout is nature's way of telling you, you've been going through the motions your soul...
View ArticleWhat Kind of Leader Are You?
Some leaders are unusually good chess players because they can move the bishops, knights, rooks, pawns, and kings and queens around the board at will—no relationships are needed with inert chess...
View ArticleIs Your Team Ready for Growth
Many organizations have learned the hard way that growth is a two-edged sword. The benefits and advantages of growth– more staff, more programs, more money– are obvious and inviting. Less obvious...
View ArticleThinking About the Changes That Need To Be Made
The beginning of a year or the commencement of a new role is a time when leaders are often thinking about the changes that need to be made in their teams and organizations. New leaders are full of...
View ArticleWhat Can A Leader Learn From An Artist?
Have you ever asked this question, “What can a leader learn from an artist?” Artists can give organizations some great insights on the recruiting and training of leaders. Gianpiero Petriglieri,...
View Article8 Step Process for Leading Change
8 Steps Process for Leading Change Are you leading change in your organization, business or church? Thirty years of research by leadership guru Dr. John Kotter have proven that 70% of all major change...
View ArticleGreat Instructions on How to Deal With Conflict
Great Instructions on How to Deal With Conflict Are there any rules in how to deal with conflict? One of the greatest tools available to leaders today is conflict. Constructive conflict can be a...
View Article9 Steps In Dealing With a Dominant Person
Why do some organizations have so much difficulty in creating a productive work environment? After all, when diverse people come together with varying skills, it would seem that any organization would...
View ArticleHow To Attract and Develop Future Leaders: Carson Pue
Christian magazines, newspapers, and job-search firms specializing in nonprofit organizations are constantly advertising job opportunities for Christian leaders. Have your read ads like this? “Seeking...
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