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Stay in Your Lane, or Own the Whole? –

December 7, 2016 By ericgeiger

Perhaps you have had a leader challenge you to “stay in your lane.” Whether your mind conjured up a football analogy or lanes on an interstate, you got the message. Quit trying to lead everyone …

Filed Under: Teams Tagged With: own the whole, pipeline conference, stay in your lane, teamwork

Servant Leadership and Strategic Thinking –

November 16, 2016 By ericgeiger

The Eishenhower Matrix has challenged leaders to focus on the most important things and to not allow the urgent to dominate and derail them. While many leaders have been served well with the …

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: eisenhower matrix, eric geiger, pipeline conference, productivity, urgent or important work

Designed to Lead – Part Three –

October 6, 2016 By ericgeiger

If you and your church are going to develop leaders, you must deliver knowledge, provide experiences, and offer coaching. As people receive truth from godly leaders they trust and respect while …

Filed Under: Development, Leadership Tagged With: designed to Lead, developing leaders, pipeline conference

Designed to Lead – Part Two –

October 5, 2016 By ericgeiger

If you are going to develop leaders and focus on individuals and their maturation, it is wise to understand how people mature and grow. Because leadership development is part of discipleship, …

Filed Under: Development, Leadership, Leadership Pipeline Tagged With: church leaders, church leadership, designed to Lead, eric geiger, how to develop leaders in church, kevin peck, pipeline conference, training people for ministry

Designed to Lead – Part One –

October 4, 2016 By ericgeiger

Consumption is focused on the masses and for the short-term payoff. Discipleship is focused on the person for the long run, for fruit that will last. Churches will drift without a consistent and …

Filed Under: Books, Discipleship, Leadership Tagged With: designed to Lead, eric geiger, pipeline conference, why we should disciple

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