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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

July 8, 2016 By lwleadership

8 Words of Encouragement for Young Leaders – Ron Edmondson I love investing in the next generation of leaders. They are our future. I think we have an obligation to share our experiences …

Filed Under: Management, Spiritual Health, Young Leaders Tagged With: emotional healthy leadership, Jon Acuff, leadership pipeline, pete scazzero, remedy micromanagement

How to Get the Most Out of Pipeline (or any conference) –

June 1, 2016 By lwleadership

On October 12-14 our team at Lifeway Leadership is hosting the Pipeline Conference in Nashville. The conference will have two coaching days you can choose from (the 12th or 14th – though …

Filed Under: Conference, Leadership Pipeline Tagged With: Conference, leadership pipeline, pipeline conference

Why Leadership Development Needs Poetry and Plumbing –

May 9, 2016 By toddadkins

Leadership is a mixture of both poetry and plumbing, but unfortunately a lot more is written about the former than the later. The leadership systems and structure of a church are the major pieces …

Filed Under: Leadership, Leadership Pipeline Tagged With: leadership development, leadership pipeline, pipeline conference, Todd Adkins

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

April 29, 2016 By lwleadership

6 Metrics of High Performance Teams – Jeremie Kubicek Learn where your team needs to be aiming for, in order achieve higher levels of influence and impact. Leadership Wisdom from Moses and …

Filed Under: Leadership, Teams Tagged With: changing plans, high performance teams, leadership pipeline, moses and jethro, servant leadership

4 Dangers of a Leader’s Echo Chamber –

April 28, 2016 By lwleadership

By Art Rainer Echo chambers occur when a leader’s ideas are consistently applauded without question. Rarely are the leader’s ideas, decision-making, and actions challenged. And rarely are ideas …

Filed Under: Leadership, Teams Tagged With: getting advice from employees, leader echo chamber, leadership pipeline, making decisions as a team

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