Sep 7, 2016 | Business Leadership, Church Ministry, Leadership
Success and failure are not so much matters of what we learn or earn or own. Success is measured and determined by what we reverence. As worth is assigned to things in a society, the individuals in it will carve out their legacy of success or failure. If virtue is...
Aug 31, 2016 | Business Leadership, Leadership
There are words which can be, and frequently are, used as a manipulative fulcrum and lever device to gain the upper hand in a relationship, company or a ministry. It is a commonly employed linguistic device which left unaddressed will bring unrelenting pressure to...
Aug 25, 2016 | Business Leadership, Leadership
On The Leader’s Notebook this week I am featuring a guest post. I may not do this often but every now and again, I may find something (or someone) I want to introduce to the Notebook’s readers. This week’s guest is not only a...
Aug 17, 2016 | Business Leadership, Leadership
Nothing is more important to a turnaround than rolling up small, quick victories that build positive momentum and give everybody the feeling that things are indeed looking up. That change in attitude lays the foundation for bigger victories later on. Financial...
Jul 27, 2016 | Business Leadership, Leadership
For some years now I have included that “law” in a lecture at The National Institute of Christian Leadership. I have also lectured on its balancing reality, called “outrunning your market,” but that is for another column. There are two...
Jul 20, 2016 | Business Leadership, Leadership
In the vast sea of contemporary communication pitfalls, the habit of emotional listening is perhaps the most damaging. Last night when Donald J. Trump was nominated for the presidency of the United States, I tweeted a few simple words. Here they are… ...