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3 Inexpensive Ways to Develop as a Leader

Ron Edmondson

The church looks to him to lead and, wisely, he knows he needs to develop his leadership skills. Here are 3 suggestions I gave him to develop as a leader: Form a peer leadership group There are people in the community who own small businesses. Start a book club Recruit leaders in the community to read a leadership book together.

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3 Ways to Develop as a Leader…Without a Budget

Ron Edmondson

Here were 3 suggestions I gave him: Form a peer leadership group – There are people in the community who own small businesses. Even in the smallest communities, someone owns (or manages) the local grocery store or serves as the bank brach manager. The only cost is the book. They meet a payroll. Everyone buys their own.

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3 Inexpensive Ways to Develop as a Leader

Ron Edmondson

The church looks to him to lead and, wisely, he knows he needs to develop his leadership skills. Here are 3 suggestions I gave him: Form a peer leadership group. Even in the smallest communities, someone owns (or manages) the local grocery store or serves as the bank brach manager. Start a book club. Who invests in me?

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Leading Those Who Don't Want To Follow | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

In fact, in most cases I actually prefer to have my thinking challenged – this doesn’t threaten me as a leader, it improves my leadership ability. Anyone who has ever been in a leadership position has had to deal with the inevitable tough relationship that causes more than its fair share of brain damage.

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3 Inexpensive Ways to Develop as a Leader

Ron Edmondson

The church looks to him to lead and, wisely, he knows he needs to develop his leadership skills. Here are 3 suggestions I gave him: Form a peer leadership group. Even in the smallest communities, someone owns (or manages) the local grocery store or serves as the bank brach manager. Start a book club. Who invests in me?

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To Be A Kingdom Building Pastor Today — You MUST…

Ron Edmondson

He walked the man desiring to open a business over to the bank and told the community banker to “give this young man a chance” He got the loan. He could march over to the bank with a prospective loan because he was respected by the banker. Banks don’t operate like that anymore. Funny how that works.).

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