Tim Elmore explores a different perspective on leadership development, using art as a an example. He discusses the "primary colors" of leadership. For more videos like this, visit Ministry Grid. ...
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Leadership
Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
A Beautiful Calling by Drew Dyck
"It’s easy to take a seat on the sidelines with the critics and point out her imperfections. But God hasn’t given up on the church."
What Is Your Plan? by Susan Malphurs
"Not having a plan for leadership development is a plan for leadership ...
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5 Crucial Steps for New Leaders –
Congratulations on your new leadership role. Whatever the process that got you to this point, and no matter the emotions you are currently experiencing (excitement, stress, fatigue, insecurity), you are the leader. Everyone is looking to you to cast vision, make decisions, step ...
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The Power of Asking the Right Question –
Sometimes there is a question behind the question. The initial question might be something theoretical like this: “Daddy, what dessert is the healthiest?” Now that sounds suspicious to me. It’s crafty, especially when coming from a particularly wily 8-year-old. But that’s not the ...
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6 Ways to Build a Culture of Feedback –
Under the guise of “being nice,” many leaders fail to offer feedback to those they lead. Instead, they often ignore or work around the deficiency. Because feedback is an essential ingredient in development, teams and individuals suffer when leaders fail to provide it. So how do ...
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Learning to Lead Differently as You Age –
As we watch the news, we often see leaders retire. It happens in the sports world, the political realm, the educational system, and even in the religious community.
The pope retired. Pastors retire from their church ministry. Leaders of Christian organizations retire.
We all have ...
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