3 Subtle Ways to Lose Influence
If a leader loses influence, it rarely evaporates instantly. It’s usually more like a pin-sized slow leak in a balloon; barely perceptible, and unfortunately sometimes noticed too late.
If a leader loses influence, it rarely evaporates instantly. It’s usually more like a pin-sized slow leak in a balloon; barely perceptible, and unfortunately sometimes noticed too late.
Boomers and X’ers own the majority of leadership in the local church and the Millennials are ready and waiting to take the reins. How that baton is handed off is critical to the future of the church.
Leadership is a complex subject that requires a lifetime of continued learning. It requires diligent practice, learning from mistakes and the willingness to take risks. Here are four words that provide a foundation for relationally-based leadership. When connected to a vision, will serve any leader well.
Respect and trust are essential, but without the foundation of a positive relationship, leadership becomes very difficult. In the local church, it’s essential that you learn to lead even those who don’t like you.