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5 Ethical Things to Know when Blogging about Struggles in Your Current Position

Ron Edmondson

I had an interesting question recently: Do you have a “7 ethical things to know if you are going to blog while serving in a local church” blog post? When you don’t agree with leadership, but you don’t feel released from your position, is there anyway to ethically talk about that? That’s a slippery slope.

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An Interview with Mark Schoenwald President/CEO of Thomas Nelson

Ron Edmondson

A primary difference between us is my initial tendency to learn by listening and communicating in person where Mike tends to thrive by speaking and active in social media. The message is work ethic counts. Once you have established a reputation of a strong work ethic and great attitude, people and opportunities will find you.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. Unless an untreated psychological, neurological or psychiatric condition exists, an inability to change is likely self-inflicted by one or all of the following: no recognition of needed change; no desire to change, or lack of work ethic needed to cause the change. I Think Not.