Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Why I Value My Eagle Scout Award More Than My College Degree

This past weekend, I was at my local Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch registering my car at my new address. This meant getting new plates. In Indiana, you have the option of getting a standard plate or getting a premium [...]

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Succession of Church Leadership

One of the things that’s been on my mind is the lack of successive structure in my church and others like it.  There seems to be no plan for replacing the head pastor other than to interview a few dozen [...]

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Emotional Consultation: A Recipe for Failure

I’ve noticed recently that one of the things a lot of social media, PR, and marketing consultants love to do is to point out the flaws of things they don’t like. I’m not talking about identifying the weaknesses of a [...]

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Evaluating Your Ideas

Implementing a new idea can be very risky, especially when it will impact something of significant value.  Quite frequently there is no model or data available to predict what will happen when you implement.  Oftentimes you will have to seek [...]

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Building an Innovative Culture

It’s pretty well understood and accepted that in a corporate environment innovation can’t be forced.  However, there are legitimate ways to encourage it.  Sure, there are plenty of tools technology has given us to be innovative, but ultimately creating the [...]

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