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7 Ways we can Stretch Ourselves as Leaders

Ron Edmondson

A rapidly changing work culture takes creative, innovative and adaptable leaders. Well, I personally believe the church should be well led, well-managed, efficient and productive. The post 7 Ways we can Stretch Ourselves as Leaders appeared first on Ron Edmondson. It seems we are always learning something new.

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Revealing Leadership Insights From Thinkers50

Tanveer Naseer

Technology has clearly paid a huge part in this, but the biggest driver of change in how organizations are run is the ceaseless quest for improvement; to manage more efficiently and effectively to better achieve business results. In The Innovator’s Dilemma , he looked at why companies struggle with radical innovation in their markets.

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5 Challenges Adding Structure as an Organization Grows

Ron Edmondson

Structure should make things more efficient — not less efficient. The post 5 Challenges Adding Structure as an Organization Grows appeared first on Ron Edmondson. It should accommodate or encourage future growth. Structure’s purpose should be to help the organization continue to grow over time.

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Teams and Thinking Style

Coaching Tip

“A six-year study with the USDA Forest Service using the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument® (HBDI®) assessment and Whole Brain® framework found that teams with a balance in terms of thinking preferences are more effective—they consider more options and make better decisions—and they’re more efficient than homogenous teams.”

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How To Balance Strategy & Creativity To Move Your Ideas Forward

Ron Edmondson

This is a positive application of force and the most efficient way to turn. In terms of canoe speed and momentum, this is the least efficient way to turn. What we learn from applying the Laws of Motion to success is that executing a turn by applying opposing force is the greatest momentum killer and the least efficient tactic.

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Friday Discussion: Is Social Media a Blessing or a Curse? | Ron.

Ron Edmondson

February 11, 2011 in Culture , Innovation with 43 Comments There’s a consistent debate about the role of social media in our lives today. I’ve been online doing ministry for over 16 years and have developed good systems that allow me to do much online efficiently, but I knew it was “catching on” when my mother got on Facebook.

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Don’t Let 2012 Just Happen: One Way to Be More Efficient

Ron Edmondson

Here is a guest post from Jesse Phillips: Seize the Year is a stylish and innovative calendar designed to help you suck the marrow out of 2012. That’s why I asked for a guest blog post from my friend Jesse Phillips , former Web Content Manager for Catalyst. I came-up with the idea for a new calendar when I was at Catalyst.