Tweet We should welcome constructive feedback as a leader. I remember an especially hard year for me as a leader. It was so bad several members of our staff had…
Tweet There are some things that annoy me (most) in leading people. They almost always involve the ways people misuse or even abuse their leadership power. But also the way…
Tweet As a pastor, the larger the church becomes the greater the tension I have between being available and being accessible. That has been equally true every time God has…
https://media.blubrry.com/ronedmondson/ronedmondson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Sending-A-Kid-To-College.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTweet In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share some tips on sending kids to college. We come…
Tweet As a pastor and through my online ministry, I frequently receive questions from churches who want to do a good job in welcoming a new pastor. I have been…
Tweet I’ve learned by experience there is often one sign I am doing something good as a leader. It’s not fool proof. Thankfully it doesn’t happen every time because even…
Tweet As a leader, I often read the Bible through a leadership lens. Likewise, some of my best principles of leadership have been inspired by Jesus. There are many leaders…
Tweet What if you could find more time margin in your work day? How could you fit more activity into an already busy schedule? I’ve learned I have to be…
Tweet Asking some questions will help you be a better leader. I can almost guarantee it. Have you ever heard the phrase, “There are no bad questions”? In leadership, this…
Tweet A rapidly changing work culture takes creative, innovative and adaptable leaders. It seems we are always learning something new. Leaders must learn to stretch ourselves as the demands upon…