Leadership

  • 4 Warnings For Young Leaders

    4 Warnings For Young Leaders

    Your way may not be the only way This is a tough one. The truth is, though, sometimes there’s more than one way to do something. If someone on your team isn’t doing something the way you’d do it, it may not be wrong, it may just be their way. How do you know?

  • Podcast: Plastic vs. Leather Leadership

    Podcast: Plastic vs. Leather Leadership

    I don’t typically publish a new post when the Next Up Podcast drops a new episode, but I so enjoyed thinking about and talking about this one, I wanted to share. Below are the show notes with a link at the end to subscribe of just listen.

  • Nurture or Dismiss – A Leadership Principle

    Nurture or Dismiss – A Leadership Principle

    Growing up, my family used to have a lot of animals that would wonder into our yard. These animals would often come around for a few days and vanish the next week. However, occasionally a dog or a cat would wonder into the yard and stay around a little while. When this happened, our…

  • 3 Churches That Won’t Reach Millennials

    3 Churches That Won’t Reach Millennials

    The millennial generation is the most unchurched and non-christian generation in our country’s history. As a millennial myself, this disappoints me because I know that we have the potential to do something great for the kingdom of God. We love to rally around causes we believe in. What better cause than the Gospel?!

  • 3 Phrases to Add to Your Vocabulary If You Want To Attract Millennial Leaders

    3 Phrases to Add to Your Vocabulary If You Want To Attract Millennial Leaders

    One of the hottest topics for leaders of any organization or business right now is the millennial generation. If it’s not the topic of how to attract millennial customers, it’s how to attract millennial employees and leaders.

  • Great Leaders Do These 2 Things, Even When It’s Difficult

    Great Leaders Do These 2 Things, Even When It’s Difficult

    Was Moses history’s greatest leader? Some would probably lean toward saying that. Even though he missed out on fulfilling the true vision of his calling, Moses lead thousands of people to a land that was directly put there for them by God.