Ron Edmondson

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1 Critical Leadership Error Plus 4 Ways to Avoid It

Ron Edmondson

There is one critical leadership error most leaders make at some point. The critical leadership error: Forgetting people are trying to follow. In a similar way it is with a team or organization when the leader forgets people are trying to follow. 4 suggestions to avoid this critical leadership error: Ask questions.

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1 Critical Leadership Error and 4 Ways to Avoid It

Ron Edmondson

There is one critical leadership error most leaders make at some point. The critical leadership error: We forget people are trying to follow. In a similar way it is with a team or organization when the leader forgets people are trying to follow. Here are 4 suggestions to avoid this critical leadership error: Ask questions.

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5 Principles of Leadership from the Life of David

Ron Edmondson

I’ve learned a lot about leadership from the life of David. . The best book from which to find leadership principles is the Bible. From his time in the wilderness and serving as king, good and bad, I learn a great deal about leadership and what is required to successfully lead by observing David. But I identify with David.

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5 Questions to Help Millennials Grow into Leadership

Ron Edmondson

A Guest Post by my son, Jeremy Chandler There will come a point in time in every Millennial’s career when we move from being primarily executioners to leading teams and managing others. How do I change my mindset to effectively move from “hands on” role to one of directing and overseeing a team? The short answer is… it’s not easy.

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A Critical Leadership Error and 4 Ways to Approach It

Ron Edmondson

It’s that way with a team or organization also. While the leader ultimately sets the pace, good leaders allow others on the team help set the pace for the team. They share leadership across the team. It’s more difficult to argue against the pace when the team helped to set it. almost every time.

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RELP – Episode 14 – How I Lead Meetings

Ron Edmondson

In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast with Ron and Nate , Ron shares how he likes to lead meetings. I am frequently asked about how I conduct staff meetings with teams I lead. They are looking for some sort of basic meeting structure to incorporate with their team. Would you do me a favor?

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A Critical Leadership Error and 4 Ways to Approach It

Ron Edmondson

In a similar way it is with a team or organization when the leader forgets people are trying to follow. While the leader ultimately sets the speed of the team, good leaders allow others on the team help set the pace. They share leadership across the team. Do you understand the analogy? Be systematic.