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Why Leaders Must Be Cautious in Leadership: Understanding the Need for Leaders to Act Cautiously
Leadership Growth
One of the things that leaders (every leader) must learn in the course of their leadership is the need to lead with caution. Every leader must learn how to lead with caution. Now, to lead with caution does not actually connote that the leader should be afraid. Leading with caution does not equate being afraid in leadership. In actual sense, to lead with caution is to lead with every sense ......Continue Reading
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The Leader-Follower Dynamics for Greater Effectiveness: Discover Three Things that Can Strengthen the Leader-Follower Relationship
Leadership Awareness
The Leader-Follower dynamics explains the relationship that must exist between a leader and his team which would foster growth and progress within the organization. Many times, when these dynamics aren’t understood or are absent, it produces a slow-motion kind of progress or lack of growth and progress at all. This is why it is important that we examine this leader-follower dynamics for effective......Continue Reading
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The Thin Line Between Leadership and Discipleship: How to Become a Leader Through Dedicated Followership
Leadership Awareness
In this article, I want to share with us what has been titled: The Thin Line Between Leadership and Discipleship, ......Continue Reading
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Kingdom Culture as Shown by Christ Jesus: How to Demonstrate the Culture of The Kingdom Through Love
Kingdom of Christ
In this article, I want to show us the need to step out of religious and legalistic attitude into embracing the kingdom of Christ. Christ Jesus did not come for a religion, He didn’t come to start one, He didn’t come to propagate one. His life was completely about the kingdom. In Matthew 4, after He was led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit and His triumph over the devil in that temptation, the Bible says He w......Continue Reading
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The Law of The Lid: How To Perform Beyond Your Capacity
Leadership Growth
John C. Maxwell, in his famous book titled - The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, proposed the Law of the Lid. He claimed that a person's leadership ability is a lid on his effectiveness. Implying that a person cannot perform beyond his leadership capacity. Come to think of it, how FAR can you see above your present position if you're standing outside your house? Should you come inside your room, how FAR can you see? If you notice, you can see more when you're outsi......Continue Reading
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