How Leadership Is a Relationship
For many, thinking of leadership as a relationship is difficult. Too many people consider leadership a position, a role to play. Yet leadership is...
The Various Relationships a Leader Must Juggle
Iremember watching an entertainer juggling multiple balls at once. Up in the air goes one ball as another falls and still there’s another ball...
Why Relationships Should Matter to Leaders
There’s an old axiom in leadership. It goes something like this: Leadership is lonely. Leadership is isolated. And you have to lead through it.
I’ve...
3 Steps to Self-awareness for Leaders
In the midst of being put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens, Socrates uttered the famous line, “The unexamined life is not...
You Lose What You Don’t Use
Every year I look forward to ice climbing in February. Every year I remember how much fun I had climbing frozen waterfalls in Munising...
Leaders Must Make Disciples
When I read through the New Testament, I see countless examples of leaders who, at their core, were passionate about making disciples. These men,...
4 Areas Every Leader Must Invest In to Be Diversified
Outside of leadership, one of the activities I enjoy is investing. I’ve begun looking for investment opportunities in the stock market, cryptocurrency markets, private...
Stop Being Jesus’ Lawyer
Today, I’m live-blogging from the Catalyst West conference in Irvine, California. Throughout today and tomorrow, I will be sharing leadership insights from the best...
When Courage Isn’t Sexy
There is a kind of courage authors use as their clay for the molding of a love story. It’s the same fabric directors use...
Contextual Leadership: Why Leaders Must Adapt to Their Team
Speaking to Bill Simmons about the championship hangover the Golden State Warriors are experiencing, head coach Steve Kerr mused, “there’s a malaise that’s settled in....