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How to Deliver Feedback Effectively
Breaking down effective feedback: 7 practical steps that can be executed in less than 1 minute.
Adrian PeiThe Difference Between Flattery and Appreciation
Just add one word — “because” — to make your appreciation of others meaningful.
Adrian PeiThe Best Leadership Verse in the Bible?
The best worker in any enterprise is one whom God has called and His Spirit has sent. They are there, not for a paycheck (although that is often necessary) and not for recognition (although they would not mind a pat on the back occasionally), but because “the Lord sent me.”
Joe McKeeverFeedback: The First and Most Important Thing to Say
One simple thing you can say to eliminate 90% of problems when you’re delivering feedback.
Adrian PeiHow to Decide If and When to Give Feedback
Three crucial questions to ask ourselves before we start giving feedback.
Adrian PeiHow to Make Feedback Fun (Really!)
There are simple, practical things we can do to make feedback more helpful and enjoyable for us, and for other people.
Adrian PeiAre Millennials Selfish and Entitled?
I don’t feel qualified to speak to the general group psychology of the entire generation of Millennials, but I have spent most of my time for the past decade or so around Millennial Christians, and I think the nasty caricatures of them are just not true.
Russell MooreTransforming Theological Education
It is not a question of which way the wind blows. Theological education must be reconceived again and again in order for it to remain relevant and on the cutting edge. There are no magical solutions or formulas that give us the answers, but some pointers to spur the discussion are suggested here. Paul Cornelius argues for a reinvention [...]
Paul CorneliusSignificant Trends in Leader Development
An analysis of results from a survey conducted at LDC 2013 where leaders from around the world were asked about trends in Christian leadership. Original answers to questions about leader development, process of development, areas of concern, and some general observations are listed.
Malcolm Webber