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What To Do With Information Overload

Ron Edmondson

One struggle I’ve witnessed consistently with leaders – including this one – is we drown in information overload. We are constantly fed new information we can’t effectively analyze and implement. You don’t lack for information. Here’s a quick tip: Process the information.

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5 Ways To Battle Insecurity as a Pastor

Ron Edmondson

Seminary didn’t give him all the training he needed. It caused me to ask myself, so I could coach him: What’s the best way to deal with insecurity in leadership? The more you grow in information the more competent you will feel in your role. (By Plus, check out the other Lifeway Leadership Podcasts.

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5 Ways To Deal With Insecurity as a Pastor/Leader

Ron Edmondson

Seminary didn’t give him the training he needed. I previously wrote “ 7 Traits of an Insecure Leader “ It caused me to ask myself, so I could coach him: What’s the best way to deal with insecurity in leadership? The more you grow in information the more competent you will feel in your role. (By

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The Blindfold of Experience in Leadership

Ron Edmondson

I often feel what I’m writing is elementary in the field of leadership. You have information others don’t have. It may come from experience, training or simply by position. This realization has been one of the major fuels of this blog through the years and why I wrote the book “ The Mythical Leader ”.

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The Blindfolding of Experience in Leadership

Ron Edmondson

I feel what I’m writing is elementary in the field of leadership. You have information they don’t have. It may come from experience, training or simply by position. The post The Blindfolding of Experience in Leadership appeared first on Ron Edmondson. The Dumbing Down of Leadership.

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5 Simple Reasons Delegation Often Fails

Ron Edmondson

I encounter leaders who claim to want delegation to be a part of their leadership. Questions need to be asked and information given on the front end to make sure the person has the ability to complete the task or the ability to learn along the way. Specialized training may be needed. Could one of these be the reason?

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5 Reasons a Pastor May Not Be Leading Well

Ron Edmondson

He blamed it all on the leadership of the pastor. In my experience, the number one issue churches appear to face is leadership — specifically pastoral leadership. So much of pastoring becomes on-the-job training. The solution for this is training, mentoring, and growing by experience.