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Insecure leaders are never as effective as they could be. Insecurity crushes leadership development, stifles honest conve...
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8 Habits of Highly Successful Teams
Leaders desperately want to build great teams. They... -
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5 Characteristics of Staff Teams That Break the 1,000 Barrier
Only 2 percent of churches will ever see a weekend service attendance upward of 1,000 people. [ref] This particular growth barrier really is a gigantic challenge for church lead... -
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Can Something This Simple Supercharge Staff Morale?
Several months ago I began something with our staff that has been a huge hit. It’s simple. Any staff can do it, whether in a church or a business application. And it boosts staff morale and excitement when we do it. I encourage you to try it with you... -
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7 Signs It’s Not Really a Team
In my world the word team is used almost on a daily basis. Most of us want to be in a team environment. However, in my experience working with churches—and it was true when I was in business also—more people claim to have it t...
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4 Essentials When Bringing New People on a Team
Growing up in the New Orleans area meant my mom became really skilled at cooking gumbo. It is amazing. While the roux is the part of the gumbo that impacts its taste the most, each new ingredient alters the taste. Add shrimp or crab and the taste cha... -
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Guess Which of These 4 People on Your Team Are Effective?
In his classic work Pensees, Blaise Pascal profoundly wrote: Four kinds of persons: zeal without knowledge; knowledge without zeal; neither knowledge nor zeal; both zeal and knowledge. The first three condemned him. The last... -
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Getting a Team to Self-Destruct
A team that fights with itself wastes an incredible amount of time and energy. When a team or church or group fights, everyone loses. Energy is stewarded away from what is most important and given to tearing one another apart. Instead of rallying...