https://media.blubrry.com/ronedmondson/ronedmondson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/8-Powerful-Questions-Leaders-Should-Frequently-Ask.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTweet In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share some powerful leadership questions. The best leaders ask the…
Tweet How do you know when it’s time to quit? I have never been described as a quitter, but there comes a time for all of us when we have…
Tweet I have noticed pastors making mistakes with church finances. When I came into ministry it was after a long business career, so I’m sometimes considered unique in my involvement…
Here’s a way to discipline yourself to increase creativity on your team or in your organization…especially during times when money is tight.
When you are ready to make a purchase, ask yourself this question:
Tweet I have held a senior leadership position for over 25 years and been in leadership almost 40 years. In this post, I want to express some things I’ve observed…
Frankly, finding that balance has always been difficult for me, and at times in the life of the organization, one area does require greater attention than other areas. The key for me is to always keep the big picture in my mind of what we are trying to accomplish, while recognizing the individual contribution, each area needs to bring to that success. I can never allow one area to cloud out my perspective of the other areas.
Tweet I understand, firsthand, some of the pressures, frustrations and joys, which are unique to the role of a senior pastor. Approximately half my readers are in ministry and half…
Tweet I am frequently asked how I am able to get so much done and still take care of myself and my family. By some standards I would be consider…
Tweet I love to help young leaders succeed. I consistently look for ways to invest in and recruit those currently entering leadership or who will be in the future. In…
Tweet I have a few words just for pastors. Other leaders may appreciate them, but I’m writing with pastors in mind. I love pastors. I’m not saying that because I…