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Real Problems in Developing a Team Vision
For any organization to be successful there must be a vision. This “vision’ must be direct and easy to understand. Organizations, charities, businesses and church groups often attempt [..]
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Building a Team with Bluegrass Harmony
I was born and raised in the foothills of North Carolina. I grew up around music. My family was gifted with a variety of musicians. I can remember [..]
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Dying for Change: A Brief Critique
The writings of Leith Anderson are insightful and inspiring. Dying for Change is one such writing. His understanding of the times in which we live have been very [..]
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Dealing With Conflict: Bible Advice
Conflict is seen by many people to be very negative. However, it is a part of everyday living. Whether it is with other people, yourself, a business, an [..]
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Why Is It Hard To Work At Work?
Have you ever wondered why it is so hard to get work done at the office? Even though you may work from 9 to 5, do you feel [..]
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9 Basic Things That Will Destroy Teamwork
What destroys teamwork? Why do some groups of people have great success in working together and getting the job done while other groups make very little progress. There [..]
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9 Characteristics of Jesus as a Leader
The gospel of Mark begins by telling the reader about 9 characteristics of Jesus as a leader. When you read the first chapter of Mark there are some [..]
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How Do You Deal With A Mistake? Are You Like Simon Peter or Judas Iscariot?
Mistakes! I have made plenty of them in my lifetime. In fact, I have no way of counting the volume of mistakes I have made. I could beat [..]
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Effective Teamwork: The Essentials for Successful Teamwork
In his book A Work of Heart, Reggie McNeal points out six essential qualities for establishing friendships. These qualities for creating healthy friendships can also be used to [..]
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A Clear-Cut Strategy to Recruit a Volunteer Team
Business teams have somewhat of an advantage over volunteer teams in that a salary is included for those who work in the business. Volunteer teams must depend upon [..]
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Failure May Be Success In The Making
According to Tom Phillips, “Effective teams realize that failure may be a step toward success. Failure is a part of success. One of the most successful people I [..]
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Why Should Leaders Pray?
Have you ever asked the question, “Why should leaders pray?” Have you ever thought about your prayer life as a leader? John Wesley once said, “God does nothing [..]
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Category Archives: David Cox
The Moses Principle of Leading Others
Do you ever get weary and just plain worn out with the leadership responsibilities you have overseeing the 3, or 23 or 300 or more employees for which [..]
Being Creative During Tough Times
“Desperate times call for desperate measures,” said Joshua Persky, and with that in mind, the laid-off Manhattan banker took to the streets of New York to land a [..]
When Numbers Become Your God
Recession or not, every business and company must pay close attention to bottom lines and business growth trends. We all want our organizations to flourish, expand, and reach [..]
Do You Love Those You Work With?
In his book The Church of Irresistible Influence, Robert Lewis asserts that with all the skepticism and post-modern thinking that the Church has lost most of its connection to [..]
Supporting Someone In Their Failure
I heard a father tell the story recently of his 6th grade daughter who came home with an F on her test. The young girl feared the worst [..]
How Much Do You Value Other People?
Mary Kay Ash, the American businesswoman famous for the cosmetic empire she created, is quoted as saying, “Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or [..]
Retirement: Are You Meant to Retire?
John, an electrical engineer, will be 88 years old next month. After nearly 70 years in the workplace, he still goes to the office 2-3 days each week [..]