One person can live on a desert island without leadership. Two people, if they're totally compatible, could probably get along and even progress. If there are three or more, someone has to take the lead. Otherwise, chaos erupts.
Read MoreSometimes our words do the most good when they are left unspoken.
Read MoreThanks for taking the time to read and engage my thoughts and learnings on leadership. I want to give a brief update on this blog and some exciting developments that the Lord has opened up.
Read MoreLeaders are readers. Here are few of the things I've found helpful in my reading this week. I hope this provides some fuel for your leadership tank.
Read MoreLeadership is a vocal profession . . . except when it is not. There are times when leaders lead--with their mouths shut.
Read MoreFred Garcia provides a great four-question test that helps leaders communicate more effectively.
Read MoreI recently finished John Milton Cooper, Jr's biography of President Woodrow Wilson. Here are five leadership lessons I have learned from the life of the 28th president of the United States.
Read More"People don't care how much you know until they know how much you ___________." The fact that we can fill in the blank testifies to the power of relationships. Relationships precede everything.
Read MoreWhen cars are important to their owners, they keep them polished. In the same way, leaders polish their gifts to keep them shinning.
Read MoreIf you want to remind people of what is important and help to bring out the best in them, take time to talk about your heroes.
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