Archives For The Leader’s Work

This category focuses on how to do the work of leadership competently.

Thanks for taking the time to read and engage my thoughts and learnings on  leadership. I want to give a brief update on this blog and some exciting developments that the Lord has opened up.

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Leaders are readers. Here are few of the things I've found helpful in my reading this week. I hope this provides some fuel for your leadership tank.

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Leading With Your Mouth Shut

February 19, 2013 — 4 Comments

Leadership is a vocal profession. Leaders are quarterbacks rallying teams, teachers imparting wisdom, coaches directing players, soldiers leading the charge, pastors shepherding people, CEOs casting vision. Yes, there is a public side of leadership–up front and vocal. There is also a quiet side to leadership. Leader's often lead with their mouths shut.

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Fred Garcia provides a great four-question test that helps leaders communicate more effectively.

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I recently finished John Milton Cooper, Jr's biography of President Woodrow Wilson. Here are five leadership lessons I have learned from the life of the 28th president of the United States.

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