By Brian Dodridge
How good are you at receiving critical feedback?
How good are you at receiving it from people you lead or supervise?
Would those individuals agree with your answer?
Formally or informally, have you communicated you’re willing to receive critical ...
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Leadership
Four Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah –
By Josh Patterson
Leadership tends to define itself better in person than on a page. In recent decades, leadership has vaulted to the forefront of organizational discussion, classroom research and publishing houses across the world. Books on the topic abound. In their ...
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Why Church Leaders Should Be Originators –
By Brian Dunks of Vanderbloemen Search Group
As an Executive Search Consultant for the Vanderbloemen Search Group, I’m a frequent flyer - constantly traveling to visit with church leaders about their church staff member searches. While I occasionally fly mid-morning or ...
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The Code of Leadership Pipeline Construction –
By Rob Jacobs
Nearly 2000 years before Jesus, the then king of Old Babylon developed the first law code for Mesopotamia. His name was Hammurabi, and his laws are known to us today as “The Code of Hammurabi.” One of the clauses of the code called for people to be put to death if ...
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4 Reasons Leadership is Life Stewardship –
by Kent Ingle
Your life is created one day at a time. Every person on the planet is limited by the same time constraints. We each get 24 hours in 60-minute blocks that come in 60-second intervals. So why do some people seem to be able to accomplish and achieve so much more than ...
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Trading Excellence for Efficiency –
By Brian Dodridge
There are people who can both be efficient and excellent in all things. I’m not one of those people.
For the rest of us, either efficiency or excellence becomes the leading edge by which you accomplish work, and the other, well, it lags behind.
My wiring has ...
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