Leadership

oxygen mask on first

Leader, it’s okay to put your oxygen mask on first

I don’t know about you, but I’ve had many moments of anxiety during this crisis period of pivoting and reacting. Yes, our church is trying hard to deliver online services and to connect directly with our people, but in all of the long hours and heightened sense of urgency, I’m left feeling we’re missing something.  […]

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Race and Diversity

Promoting Race and Diversity in the Church

Not too long ago, I had an opportunity to talk with Leroy Barber (LB), co-founder of  The VOICES Project, and Aaron Graham (AG), Lead Pastor of The District Church in Washington, D.C., about their ideas on leading an organization, church, or other group toward a deeper, shared understanding of race and reconciliation. I value both highly for their own commitments

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Charles Lee Good Idea

Good Idea, Now What? An Interview with Charles Lee

Charles Lee is the Founder & CEO at Ideation, an idea-making company that specializes in helping brands scale their businesses by effectively integrating their strategic plans into day-to-day implementation. Charles is regularly invited to speak to leading brands on topics such as fostering creativity, disruptive innovation, idea-making, and brand strategy. He is also the author

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H3 Leadership

Brad Lomenick on H3 Leadership

Brad Lomenick is a strategic advisor and leadership consultant specializing in influence, innovation, generational issues and business strategy. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences, churches and colleges as well as author of The Catalyst Leader: 8 Essentials for Becoming a Change Maker and the recently released H3 Leadership: Be Humble. Stay Hungry. Always Hustle. For over

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Graduate Education in America

The State of Graduate Education in America

Part 1 in an ongoing series We need to take a fresh look at the purpose of graduate education. Why do more than three million people in the United States pursue a post-baccalaureate degree each year? Actually, let’s start with why those three million people shouldn’t be pursuing graduate studies. You shouldn’t pursue an education

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An Unfinished Cookie and A Broken Heart: On Raising Leaders

Photo Credit: Yann Gar, Creative Commons Guest Post by Jer Swigart I had just gotten off a call with the White House and several Universities in which they briefed us on the failure of the most recent peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine.  The conversation quickly evolved to the violent outcomes that occur when leaders wield power

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