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Posts Tagged ‘leaders’
December 18, 2015
Getting a Seat at the Table
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Kevin D. Hendricks
Stephen Brewster talks about how you can earn a voice with your church leadership and bring communication into that conversation.
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May 11, 2015
Leading Up: How to Move Your Church Leadership Forward
by
Gerry True
Leading up is a way to move your church leadership forward even when you're not the boss. You propose solutions, you build trust, you clear the way.
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February 17, 2015
How to Handle Disagreements With Your Boss
by
Crystal Kirkman
What do you do when your pastor has a really bad idea? Or they dismiss your great idea?
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December 23, 2014
When Pastors Pull Rank
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Brad Abare
What do you do when your senior leader pulls rank and goes against your preferred vision? We've got four tips to get you through.
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March 9, 2011
Abare & Cooke on Personality Driven Churches
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Center for Church Communication board members Brad Abare and Phil Cooke recently spoke with Outreach magazine about personality driven churches. The short Q&A covers leadership issues for churches that rely ...
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