Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Restating the Obvious

Leadership can and most usually is a difficult task.  It is simply not a process of giving commands but getting people to do what is needed.  A part of leadership is to help one’s people accomplish the goals that are set before them.  But there can be a multitude of reasons why this doesn’t come [...]

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Rewarding Leadership…..or not.

Been reading Deuteronomy and just about finished up.  I am at the end of Moses’ life and at the beginning of Joshua’s term as leader of Israel. Moses, possibly the greatest prophet of all time. Had a great upbringing.  As Pharaoh’s son he had a great education, good food, fun, and maybe not an easy [...]

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Creating coachable moments

This is the follow up from a previous post from last week Leaders, it’s ok not to call the shots. In that piece of writing we discussed that it was ok, sometimes, to allow our people to make the decisions over our best judgments as the leader.  Why? Because  sometimes they are the ones equipped [...]

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Pay attention to who comes in your front door.

Reading Proverbs 27:23-27 I noticed some things.  This isn’t in any commentaries or Bible notes.  This is an observation in a scripture reference.  This passage I will post below in its entirety because it will make better sense when I reference it. 23 Be sure you know the condition of your flocks, give careful attention [...]

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Know where you stand

Ever wonder if you are liberal or conservative?  How about a libertarian, a statist or even a centrist?  I bet many of you didn’t even know that these terms existed.  That’s ok – me either, until I started caring about politics a little more. Now, do I think politics is the answer…NO!  The gospel message [...]

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