5 Things I've Learned About Leadership Working With a New Assistant - Carey Nieuwhof
If you’re like most leaders, you’re almost always adding someone new to your team, whether that’s a new volunteer, a new board member or a new staff member. Few people impact you more directly ...
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Organizational Health


Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
4 of the Primary Ways North Point Community Church Measures Success - Brian Dodd
It’s pretty clear that North Point has seen a lot of success. Some of that success has been very natural and organic, but they work hard at it.
The Connection Between Employee Trust and Financial ...
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7 Signs That Great Leadership Exists –
By Art Rainer
You probably have seen or been a part of an organization where the leadership was simply bad. And the consequences of poor leadership made it down throughout the entire organization. The scars are everywhere.
Contrarily, you probably have seen or been a part of an ...
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Why You Need to be a Thankful Leader –
By Art Rainer
In the fast-paced and often thought-consuming role of leadership, it is easy to become complacent in expressing your gratitude toward others. Most leaders do not purposefully avoid thanking their team members. More likely, it is just not woven into their leadership ...
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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
7 Enemies of Organizational Health - Ron Edmondson
Over the years of leading, Ron's observed a few things which can be the enemy of organizational health. They keep health from happening and – if not dealt with – can eventually destroy an organization – even a local church.
18 ...
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