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7 Actions Which Can Quickly Cripple A Leader

Ron Edmondson

Thankfully, I’ve matured and now I can say the more stressful the season the more I discipline myself to exercise and get away from the office. Leadership isn’t needed if we simply manage status quo. The post 7 Actions Which Can Quickly Cripple A Leader appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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3 Options When The Job is More Than You Feel Qualified to Do

Ron Edmondson

Are you experiencing the “heat” – the stress of leadership? At 20 years of age, I was thrust into a management position, because the manger left suddenly. By default, I was given responsibility I had bluffed upper management into believing I was prepared to do. And I think the phrase applies in leadership.

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3 Options When You Can’t Stand the Heat in the Leadership Kitchen

Ron Edmondson

Are you experiencing the “heat” – the stress of leadership? At 20 years of age, I was thrust into a management position, because the manger left suddenly. By default I was given responsibility I had bluffed upper management into believing I was prepared to do. And, I think the phrase applies in leadership.

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When You Can’t Stand the Heat in the Leadership Kitchen

Ron Edmondson

Are you experiencing the “heat”; the stress of leadership? At 20 years of age, I was thrust into a management position, because the manger left suddenly. By default I was given responsibility I had bluffed upper management into believing I was prepared to do. Do you feel you are in over your head? I wasn’t.

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7 Actions Which Cripple Leaders

Ron Edmondson

Thankfully, I’ve matured and now I can say the more stressful the season the more I discipline myself to exercise and get away from the office. Leadership isn’t needed if we simply manage status quo. Burnout is almost always a result of leaders who fail to say no or are never still. Ignoring the hard decisions.