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Credibility

One Checkpoint for Your Ambition –

January 12, 2018 By churchleaders

By Michael Kelley I haven’t always had a good relationship with ambition. At times, I have been (probably rightly) accused of being devoid of ambition, which honestly, I took as a compliment. In …

Filed Under: Credibility, Leadership, Motivation

3 Reasons Why Leaders Needs to Laugh at Themselves –

May 3, 2017 By selmawilson

One thousand of our employees waited expectantly for me to take the stage. I had just received a promotion and became the first woman on the executive leadership team in our organization’s …

Filed Under: Communication, Credibility, Encouragement, Leadership, Self Leadership

4 Dangers of Not Listening –

March 8, 2017 By selmawilson

Leadership requires you to have a strong voice. Good leaders speak vision, fight mediocrity, and inspire their team. The problem comes when your voice gets disconnected from the people you’re …

Filed Under: Change, Credibility, Development, Leadership, Listening Tagged With: Community, leadership and listening, listening

The Most Important Leadership Characteristic –

August 24, 2016 By ericgeiger

In their landmark leadership book The Leadership Challenge, Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner share that the most important leadership characteristic is credibility. Based on extensive research over …

Filed Under: Character, Credibility Tagged With: character, credibility, gaining credibility, most important leadership trait, pipeline conference

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