But as you can tell, it will not be the last time
I write about leadership.
Write about your leadership and the outcome of the group you lead.
I coach pastors, consult with churches, speak, train and
write about leadership, church ministry, and the neuroscience application to leadership to help Christian leaders achieve their fullest kingdom potential.
I coach pastors, consult with churches, speak, train and
write about leadership, church ministry, and the neuroscience application to leadership to help Christian leaders achieve their fullest kingdom potential.
It is difficult, I believe to
write about leadership without actually experiencing it.
♦ The Catholic Herald, a British weekly, asked me to
write about our leadership class.
They write about leadership, company culture and team productivity on their blog.
He writes about leadership, the next generation, creativity, innovation, social media, teamwork, and personal growth.
He writes about leadership, the next generation, creativity, innovation, social media, teamwork, and personal growth.
This is a guest post by the daughter of Steve Denning, Stephanie Denning, who
writes about leadership issues from a -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Thought
leadership is
about writing what you know, sharing your expertise and addressing potential customer pain points.
I've
written about this before, but a sign of great
leadership is the ability to see the strengths and weaknesses in others and then accept them.
So here you are: 60
about strategy and
leadership,
written by women and listed in no particular order so as not to overemphasize any one of them.
In my domain of business, strategy, and
leadership I've also noticed a gap in women authors and I thought it was worthwhile to compile a list that was not books targeted at women but books
about strategy and
leadership that happen to be
written by women.
As I
wrote about in my article titled «5 Strategies for Franchise
Leadership Development,»
leadership is the most important factor in the success of your franchise business.
She's worked with hundreds of executives,
written extensively
about leadership and has been a boss herself.
There is a lot
written on customer service,
leadership, sales and innovation, but not a lot
about the most important aspect of being an entrepreneur — suffering.
Howard Gardner, an accomplished author of several books on
leadership and human behavior has
written at length
about emotional intelligence and
leadership communication.
And in the early days of Mint.com, they used their company
leadership to
write blog posts, and share details
about how they manage their finances.
Richard J. Reddick, associate professor of educational
leadership and policy at the University of Texas,
writes for Fortune that some people of color might be cynical
about Starbucks» response to the crisis that was precipitated by a store manager calling the cops on two black men sitting at a table (after a mere couple of minutes of them not buying anything.)
Last week I
wrote about how tech and consumer discretionary sectors were holding onto market
leadership, despite rising interest rates (see, «For Now, It's a Sideways Market»).
But here we have one rule
about corporate diversity that's so vaguely
written as to be nearly meaningless for increasing the number of women in
leadership.
«My book is
about ethical
leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others,» he
wrote.
«Regulators need to show
leadership and get this done,» said Bair, who left the FDIC in 2011 and
wrote a book
about the crisis called «Bull by the Horns: Fighting to Save Main Street from Wall Street and Wall Street from Itself.»
In Seattle, Washington, and Oakland, California, gay men have reportedly served in LDS Church
leadership roles, Peggy Fletcher Stack
wrote in her piece
about Mayne in The Salt Lake Tribune.
We go to church, we participate in
leadership meetings to shape the conversations of our communities, we pray for our friends, we make meals, I
write posts and articles and books
about God, we wash our minivans, we set up the sprinkler for the neighbourhood kids and hand out freezies to hopeful hands, we go to work, we talk
about the people we know.
Since January of 2009, I have been
writing a book for non-profits
about dealing with
leadership and organizational systems where abuse of power is involved.
Journalists have lately been
writing about the Watergate syndrome in almost apocalyptic terms: as not merely the worst political disaster in U.S. history but also the nemesis of U.S. world power and effective
leadership in government at home.
Hereâ $ ™ s some of the things that grabbed me: important theological / spiritual themes are developed through the story such as good and evil,
leadership, courage, love, forgiveness, and unity; good character development; convincing geographical descriptions; it does feel like the same kind of worlds Tolkien, Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis
wrote about.
Kelly Dolan and Mark Novelli
write a blog for Neue
about how to truly share a vision for
leadership with people — and not simply informing them of your vision.
Whether he's
writing about politics, Pentecostal spirituality, or women in
leadership, Jonathan always
writes with wisdom, conviction, and grace.
I'll
write about how tenderly they cared for me, like a daughter or a sister, how they ministered with their hands and their wisdom, with their strong
leadership, and then with tea and toast and clean sheets.
I don't understand what you a wanting to communicate
about atheist communities and imbalance of power and
leadership entitlement from what you
write.
I don't necessarily ascribe to the belief that God «
wrote the Bible,» and I do believe, as I think you illustrated in a post
about women in church
leadership, that much of it was
written in a specific time to specific people — therefore, when dealing with the Old Testament, we have to keep in mind the times in which it was
written and by whom.
I
write this blog because, as I have experienced
leadership circles in Christianity, I have the strong sense that there are lots of guys out there trying to build an empire, be a minor Christian celebrity, or have people buuys there books, and follow them on Twitter as they tweet
about what ind of ice ream they at... hahaa.
Unless you are absolutely certain that you never want to
write about anything else, avoid chaining yourself to a single topic like church planting, parenting, doubt, travel,
leadership, worship music, social media, etc..
Written specifically for girls by soccer star Julie Foudy, Choose To Matter sends a powerful message
about leadership and self - acceptance.
We have a facebook page and we have a blog that we
write every two weeks where we talk
about education and
leadership mentoring,» Mrs. Oshoba said.
I don't know who to
write about my fears, but I hope you can pass this on to Tea Party
leadership.
Francis Maude
writes the first of a series of regular posts
about the Tory
leadership election.
I'll
write more
about what I think should happen next when the
leadership election is over (I'm sure you're really excited).
Much has been
written and spoken
about Jeremy Corbyn since he secured a landslide victory in the Labour
leadership contest last year.
I'm surprised really because Boris Johnson in the past has
written a lot
about the importance of staying in the European Union and if he is actually thinking
about putting his personal
leadership ambitions above the national interest I don't think it's going to do him any good.
JCOPE has mostly sat on the sidelines, playing a role in the ouster of just one official: Lopez left the Legislature after new details
about his treatment of female staffers emerged in a JCOPE report that was
written after he had already been censured by the chamber's
leadership.
«In her short time here, the Fearless Girl has fueled powerful conversations
about women in
leadership and inspired so many,» the mayor said in a
written statement.
Former Schools Secretary and now Labour
leadership contender, Ed Balls, has
written in today's Observer
about the issue of immigration.
Last year, Times reporter David Gonzalez
wrote about how Jimenez, a longtime Bronx activist, was critical of Assemblyman and then - Democratic County Chair Jose Rivera who was facing challenges to his
leadership of the party.
On Wednesday night Paul
wrote about Channel Four's Labour
leadership hustings and concisely concluded what each of the candidates was
about.
Tristram Hunt, one of three Labour modernisers hoping to stand for the
leadership, has
written in the Guardian
about Labour's need to regain the trust of the working class.
Political
leadership is not just
about making speeches,
writing articles and sending emails to members.