The true power of leadership lies in the potential within our teams and creating environments that allow them to demonstrate leadership themselves. When we forget this, we end up with disengaged ...
Invest in mentorship, soft skills, and real-world challenges to build a strong leadership pipeline. With top talent increasingly challenging to retain, businesses that want to thrive must actively ...
Most micromanagement is not about control. It is about unclear accountability. Clear accountability is the one leadership ...
KidLead’s Alan Nelson believes the most important and overlooked ministry of the church is the identification and development of leaders before the age of 14. After half a century of attending church ...
Have you ever watched a senior leader speak and thought, “How do they always know what to say and do?” They make big decisions look effortless and handle unexpected situations like it’s no big deal.
This post was co-authored by Dayna O.H. Walker and Ronald E. Riggio. In a recent publication with our colleagues, Eric Middleton and Rebecca (Becky) Reichard, we explored how adolescents and young ...
Bill Hybels once said, “The church is the hope of the world, and leaders are the hope of the church.” Who among us with any local church experience would disagree? I’m not aware of any church that ...
Within the channel ecosystem, business growth outpaces leadership development – and it shows. Whether you’re scaling from a one-person break/fix shop to a full MSP or MSSP team or leading a regional ...
No one’s leadership style is fixed, not even at the C-suite. There’s a deeply flawed belief embedded in most organizations: that leadership style is a fixed trait. Charismatic, servant, ...
One of the greatest gifts you can give to your organization—and to the people within it—is the opportunity to grow into leadership. In the mortgage industry, where change is constant and challenges ...
Law school is a great experience filled with academic challenges and a maturation of judgement and perspective. It does not, however, adequately prepare its students for the realities of being a ...