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Leading With Gratitude
Published on 2010-11-24 11:33:00
The hallmark of a person of great character is that they are generous with their gratitude. Make it your calling as a leader to go out of your way to express your gratitude towards those you lead. It has been proven that leaders who find ways to publicly praise their employees have a very low turn-over rate in their departments. Lead from a heart of thanksgiving and you will reap the rewards of a team who will achieve greatness.
Great Leaders Learn To Embrace Failure
Published on 2010-10-19 11:42:00
Great leaders aren't people who have done everything right and have enjoyed success all their life. Great leaders are those who have failed miserably many times along the way but have used their failures as a tool to catapult them to success. If you have failed, you have the potential to be a great leader. Failure doesn't have to determine your future. Only you have the power to do that. What you do with your failure is up to you. Don't let it control you, but rather, you take control of it and
Getting Better At Seeing by Seth Godin
Published on 2010-09-30 09:34:00
Wanted to share this blog post by Seth Godin. Interesting thought and has great implications to church ministry. It's good to incorporate a second set of "eyes" into the process. A giant pitfall in the way small companies and individuals market themselves, particularly online or in presentations, is that they're often cheesy, ugly or unreadable.I don't think people deliberately set out to be ugly, but they end up that way. And a quick look at your own buying behavior should tell you that you