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Costa Rica Report, Part 5 (Seeking Wisdom)

Ron Edmondson

We worked well together, developed great systems, and shared the same work ethics. All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply. All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply.

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Would Regionalism Work for the Church?

Ron Edmondson

Related posts: Church Marketing Designs that Work and are Affordable: d2designs. Can Non-Profit Work Encourage a Poor Work Ethic? Church Marketing Lessons From The Grocery Store. Or am I bringing too much of my business background into the church again? . Just wondering. Kingdom Ministry'

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An Interview with Mark Schoenwald President/CEO of Thomas Nelson

Ron Edmondson

Here is an interview with Mark Schoenwald: How do you keep up with current trends and the market in our industry? The message is work ethic counts. Once you have established a reputation of a strong work ethic and great attitude, people and opportunities will find you. I was interested in learning from Mark’s leadership.

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19 Key Leadership Competencies & Behaviors from 29 Top Experts

Miles Anthony Smith

Key components of courage include clarity of one’s own values, a deep sense of ethicality, being positively self-critical,being able to let go and move on, resilience to setbacks. Ron Edmondson ( Leadership Expert ) Intentionality Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. Unless an untreated psychological, neurological or psychiatric condition exists, an inability to change is likely self-inflicted by one or all of the following: no recognition of needed change; no desire to change, or lack of work ethic needed to cause the change.