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50+ Examples of “Successful Leadership Requires…” | Ron Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

Share This: Related posts: Leadership Requires Guts 7 Examples of Shallow Leadership What Is Your Leadership Capacity? All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply. Successful leadership requires __.

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Good Leaders Know Who They Are – And Who They Are Not

Ron Edmondson

For example, I had to come to the realization that as an introvert in settings where I don’t know people well, I most often shut down the “fun” side of me. My influence will be used in other ways. Knowing yourself, your strengths and weaknesses, passions and goals, helps form your leadership and influence.

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7 Preliminary Steps When Initiating Major Change

Ron Edmondson

And there is nothing we do to influence this change. There are lots of other examples of this. For example, leaders will move and new leaders will replace them – almost naturally over time. The post 7 Preliminary Steps When Initiating Major Change appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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An Example of Leading Under Pressure (Or not)

Ron Edmondson

The post An Example of Leading Under Pressure (Or not) appeared first on Ron Edmondson. Leading with Control Versus Leading with Influence. Here is your chance to help other leaders. Do you have any tips for remaining calm under pressure? Related posts: 7 Dangers of Leading in Isolation. The Pressure of Easter Preaching.

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7 Unwritten Rules which Determine an Organizational DNA

Ron Edmondson

If you are considering making changes, implementing something new, adding staff, for example, you need to also consider these unwritten organizational rules. 7 examples of unwritten rules: The culture. What are the circles of influence? Who has influence with peers? I wrote about this idea HERE. The way information flows.

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Encouragement for the Small Town or Rural Pastor

Ron Edmondson

For example, I worked with a church to do a leadership retreat for other churches in their region. They compare numbers rather than progress, size rather than context and notoriety rather than influence. The post Encouragement for the Small Town or Rural Pastor appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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4 Theories on How One Becomes a Controlling Leader

Ron Edmondson

Quick example. So, they shut down anyone else who may appear to be gaining influence or notoriety. The post 4 Theories on How One Becomes a Controlling Leader appeared first on Ron Edmondson. Under a controlling leader’s watch, leadership development is virtually non-existent. As a result, pride is rampant.