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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those currently entering leadership or who will be in the future. It is true though if you recruit someone who has never led – or never led at the capacity you are seeking them to do – there will be some learning curves. I love to help young leaders succeed.

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7 Excuses “Leaders” Use for Not Leading Well

Ron Edmondson

In my experience in the business world and church, it seems we are desperate for good leadership. Organizations and teams thrive on good leadership. In full disclosure, I’ve probably been as guilty as anyone at times in my leadership career. With each new season in leadership there will be a learning curve.

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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those who are currently entering the field of leadership or who will be in the future. It is true though if you recruit someone who has never led – or never led at the capacity you are seeking them to do – there will be some learning curves. Any you would you add?

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Beyond Leadership Quotes: A Quick Overview of the Well Balanced World Changer

Ron Edmondson

The book has been getting a lot of attention, partially because it is packed full of leadership quotes–the kind you’ve probably seen shared on Facebook or Twitter or Pinterest (here’s the Pinterest site: [link] ). Q: So what about the leadership quotes? This book is like a paperback mentor.

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5 Ways to Help Young Leaders Succeed

Ron Edmondson

I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those who are currently entering the field of leadership or who will be in the future. It is true though if you recruit someone who has never led – or never led at the capacity you are seeking them to do – there will be some learning curves.

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7 Excuses I’ve Heard for Not Leading Well

Ron Edmondson

In working with other churches and ministries, and in my experience in the business world, it seems we are desperate for good leadership. Organizations and teams thrive on good leadership. And, in full disclosure, I’ve probably been as guilty as anyone at times in my leadership career. Get a mentor. Take a course.