Last week I finished a couple of books by Patrick M. Lencioni. Lencioni writes books for people in positions of leadership in businesses and other organizations. His books are very quick reads. I can finish most in an hour or two (one plane ride), and they have an interesting format. This [...]
Archive for the ‘leadership’ Category
What I Have Read Recently
Posted in books, leadership, tagged books, business, Death by Meeting, leadership, Patrick M. Lenicioni, Silos Politics and Turf Wars, The Five Dysfunctions of Team on July 25, 2008 | No Comments »
Some links to things that might be of interest
Posted in leadership, sports, tagged baseball playoffs, college football, getting organized, Getting Things Done, Major League Baseball, NFL on October 11, 2007 | No Comments »
I haven’t been linking or writing a lot lately. Between not feeling well and having a lot of work over the past couple of weeks, I have not had time. However, I have found a few things that might be interesting to some of you.
Through this blog I found a link to a [...]
Overcoming pride and need for approval through grace
Posted in discipleship, leadership, pride, tagged grace on September 23, 2007 | No Comments »
I found this quote while reading some things on the internet today.
Paul’s exemplary ministry in 2:1-12 is certainly because he was saved by grace. Being “entrusted with the Gospel” (2:4) is pure grace to Paul and he reflects on this in 1 Timothy 1 — the chief of sinners and primary opponent of the Gospel [...]
Links for Friday
Posted in culture, discipleship, leadership, tagged team on September 21, 2007 | No Comments »
Here is an article on building relationships in order to build team work.
This blog discusses thinking outside the box and why that may not always be the right things to do.
Here is an update on the Narnia movie series.
This brief blog post shows the power of song to help us in difficult times.
Some spiritual food for thought…
Posted in discipleship, leadership, tagged theology on September 10, 2007 | No Comments »
on going after tangents rather the central teaching of the New Testament.
Also, you can find Josh Harris’ further thoughts on the pursuing humility while standing strong on sound doctrine here.
Leadership and hope
Posted in Georgia, baseball, college football, leadership, spirituality on September 4, 2007 | No Comments »
Here are a couple of sports articles. One has to do with Mark Richt, head coach at Georgia. He is a Christian and has won the respect of his players. The article can be found here. The other has to do with hoping the Atlanta Braves can make the playoffs. [...]
Is being nice and being a leader compatible?
Posted in leadership on September 2, 2007 | No Comments »
This link discusses the question above. Click here.