People Learn by Doing, and Your Emerging Leaders Are No Exception
Your leaders will always learn best by doing. Building them requires both instruction and practical, “hands-on” ministry.
Malcolm WebberYour leaders will always learn best by doing. Building them requires both instruction and practical, “hands-on” ministry.
Malcolm WebberMost leader development occurs outside the classroom. But there are some specific things that can be done effectively in the classroom.
Malcolm WebberJesus’ focus in building leaders was not on quantity, but on quality. This was the model He gave us.
Malcolm WebberTo help define what character is, we should also examine what it is not.
Malcolm WebberWhen we are building leaders, we must remember that every single one of them has an individual calling and individual needs.
Malcolm WebberIt is absolutely necessary that a leader have strong competencies.
Malcolm WebberToo often, to our detriment, we only deal with competencies when building leaders.
Malcolm WebberPeople often react to change in detrimental ways. Here’s how you can encourage your followers in the midst of change.
Malcolm WebberChange takes extensive prayer, planning, and care. John Kotter’s 8-stage model provides a framework for leading it.
Malcolm WebberPeople will resist change – it’s an unalterable fact. We must learn to use this resistance to serve and strengthen our followers and our plan for change.
Malcolm WebberGroupthink lulls a team into deadly complacency. Here’s how to know if your team is already there.
Malcolm WebberIn Part Four of “Are You an Abusive Leader?” we explore the effects of abusive leadership on their followers and organizations.
Malcolm WebberIn Part Three of “Are You an Abusive Leader?” we take a hard look at the personal qualities of abusive leaders, as opposed to servant leaders.
Malcolm WebberMaybe you know where you're going and how to get there, but how do you know when you've arrived? Your answer depends on whether you're an abusive leader or not.
Malcolm WebberWhere are you going? How will you get your followers to go with you? How you answer these questions will define whether you are an abusive leader or a servant leader.
Malcolm WebberThe effectiveness and health of a team is directly associated with developing a common working approach.
Malcolm WebberThe effectiveness and health of a team is directly associated with sharing common goals.
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