“Leadership” – Articles

Got Talent?

Got Talent?

In a previous work life I had the privilege of getting to know and learn from a world class consultant-Dr. Ram Charan. His specialty is leadership and strategy and he consults with many of the most recognized companies in the United States. He has written many books...

Danger in the iPass Lane

Danger in the iPass Lane

Do you have iPass in your state? It is an electronic system to automatically pay tolls on a highway as you zip through the tollgates without stopping…without even thinking. Hold that thought. I don’t know about your nonprofit organization, but the ones I see have been...

Just in Time Recognition

Just in Time Recognition

It is pretty obvious, but still bears mentioning, how important it is to recognize and celebrate your employees' desired behavior whenever you see it demonstrated, and then, to reward it appropriately and publicly. The rewards don't have to be expensive, but they do...

Shaping the Organization’s Future

Shaping the Organization’s Future

Have you ever had to rebuild a department, ministry, or an entire organization or church? Did you wrestle with how much to structure the process versus letting others handle it? We did. One of our departments had gone through a tough period. An ego-driven leader had...

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Expenses vs Investments

Sometimes, leaders fall into a trap and get these two concepts confused, especially when their budget is tight…like these days. Simply stated, expenses represent dollars that go out the door with little or no return. Investments, however, bring about change and...

Shaping the Organization’s Future

What’s your plan? You do have one, don’t you?

I think there is a lot to say about the Law of Attraction, which can loosely be defined as “like attracting like”. I found that simple definition on the Internet so you know it has to be true. Anyway, I seem to be attracting a lot of organizations lately that suffer...

Celebrating Volunteers and Employees

Celebrating Volunteers and Employees

These are tough times for a lot of people. Some are out of work; those with jobs fear for them;  in business, clients are very demanding and have little tolerance for problems or excuses. In the nonprofit world, you probably are seeing record numbers of clients...

Generational Change and Your Organization

Generational Change and Your Organization

With October quickly slipping away many organizations are hard at work developing business plans for the coming year. Others may be engaged in creating new long-range (whatever that means) strategic plans. For nonprofits and churches, that means leaders, board...

Purpose, Meaning, Motivation

Purpose, Meaning, Motivation

Sure employees work for a pay check. At some level, we all do. However, many people work for other reasons. And volunteers, well, they are totally mission-driven. Some employees actually love their jobs or how their jobs positively impact others. One person on my...

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Leader vs Manager

I know, I know. You’ve heard this before. One of the oldest distinctions every aspiring leader has to understand. But, stay with me. I recently saw this distinction demonstrated in a new, very clear, very demonstrative way…not once, but twice. Leaders naturally...

Celebrating Volunteers and Employees

Shaping the Organization’s Future

Have you ever had to rebuild a department, ministry, or an entire organization or church? Did you wrestle with how much to structure the process versus letting others handle it? We did. One of our departments had gone through a tough period. An ego-driven leader had...

Let’s Play Two Today!

Let’s Play Two Today!

Pastors, executive directors, and other leaders have a lot on their plates these days so whenever others can help share the load, that is a good thing. Especially in certain areas where the leader him/her-self isn't needed. One way to do this is through delegation,...

How to Find Your Future Top Performers

How to Find Your Future Top Performers

Churches, nonprofits, and businesses never seem to have enough top, or at least high level performers. Whether you need more volunteers, employees, or new board members, top talent is hard to find and tough to keep. Ever wish you could clone or reproduce your top...

Building Boards that Deliver Value

Building Boards that Deliver Value

I've been thinking about nonprofit boards of directors lately. What does your board development committee look for in a board candidate? What is the ideal composition of a board? I mean, what skill-sets or experiences should your board members "bring to the table"?...

Purpose, Meaning, Motivation

How’s That Board Working Out For You?

How active is your board? Do you have any directors you have to carry from time to time? What should you do about absentee directors? We have a terrific board serving our nonprofit. It is comprised of individuals who are emotionally, financially, and actively invested...

Purpose, Meaning, Motivation

Board Effectiveness

How active is your board? Do you have any directors you have to carry from time to time? What should you do about absentee directors? We have a terrific board serving our nonprofit. It is comprised of individuals who are emotionally, financially, and actively invested...

Shaping the Organization’s Future

Employee Recognition

Things are pretty tough out there, whether you are leading a nonprofit or a for-profit business. And, it is important to recognize that our employees are working hard to do the most, and their absolute best,  with the very least. The pressure on them is enormous. And,...

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SHAPING THE FUTURE

Have you ever had to rebuild a department…or entire organization? Did you wrestle with how much to structure the process versus letting others handle it? We did. One of our departments had gone through a tough period. An ego-driven, bully-type person had led it. There...

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