September 29th, 2001 is not a date etched into the memory of most of us; unless you happen to be a fan of tv’s Saturday Night Live. That was the night of the first episode of the new “SNL” season, following the terrorist attacks on September 11th. With New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on hand…
4 Important Lines Leaders Navigate To Be Effective
Leaders love starting lines, and they love finish lines. But effective leaders know that the battle is often won in the less glamorous “in-between” lines. Starting lines provide energy and excitement. They represent the launch of a new project or initiative. They represent take off, lift off and the possibilities of a new leadership adventure. But…
How Leaders Solve the Biggest Problem-Solving Problems
Since the start of this turbulent season, you have likely been confronted by more problems than you have ever encountered. And because problem-solving is in your leadership “DNA”, you have likely stepped up and attempted to take on each and every problem that this challenging season has been able to throw at you. So why…
A Leader’s Hope, Because of Easter
“If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.” 1 Corinthians 15:14 If Christ has not been raised, none of these leadership roles matter, including: Your post-pandemic strategy Your vision Your team-building Your bold initiative Your next staff retreat Your registration at the Global Leadership Summit Your blog subscription list Your Twitter…
What Kind Of Leader Should You Be In Uncertain Times?
During uncertain times, is your leadership supposed to be that of an optimist, a pessimist, an idealist, or a realist? The answer is “yes”…and “no”…and “sometimes”… The reality is, there are times in an uncertain season when a leader must be a grim-faced pessimist, while in others it requires being a cheery-faced optimist. How do you know? Here’s…