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Catalyst 2011: David Kinnaman

Ron Edmondson

Kinnaman closed by saying, “We have a great opportunity to guide this next generation in a positive way.” Related posts: Join Me at Catalyst Conference 2011. Catalyst East 2011: Welcome to Atlanta. ” In my opinion, the churches who meet these needs will see their efforts in Kingdom-building explode.

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Leadership Evaluation Summary & Observations 2011

Ron Edmondson

Someday this will be an additional staff position, but in the meantime, I must work hard to grow as a manager. Related posts: The Team Evaluates the Leader, 2011 Edition. I need to slow down in some areas, perhaps delegating more decision-making and developing systems that allow me more time to make other decisions.

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5 Characteristics of the Antiquated Leader

Ron Edmondson

The fact is that many leaders who are in the highest positions these days developed their leadership style in another generation. Have you noticed? All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply.

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12 Ways to Make Yourself A Valuable Team Member

Ron Edmondson

Recently someone came to me for advice in starting a new position. Remain positive when others are negative. Related posts: #4 – 2011: 5 Characteristics of an Excellent Team Member. He wanted to know how he could set himself apart and make himself a valuable team member. I loved the question. Embrace change willingly.

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5 Example of a Leader for a Season

Ron Edmondson

I once wrote 8 Ways to Know It’s Time to Quit. It’s still one of my most requested blog topics. All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply.

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7 Ways to Maintain Respect as a Leader | Ron Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

Often a new leader is given respect because of his or her position as a leader, but respect can be quickly lost due to performance. If a leader is respected, people will follow him or her almost anywhere. If a leader is respected, people will follow him or her almost anywhere.

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4 Ways a Leader Becomes Controlling

Ron Edmondson

They want the power, prestige and privileges that come with leadership, so they shut down anyone else who may appear to be easing into a position of influence. Related posts: #6 – 2011: 3 Ways to Respond to a Controlling Leader. 3 – 2011: 7 Warning Signs you May be a Controlling Leader.