Ep 136 – Twenty Years in Love with the Same Problem With Chris McChesney
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
1d ago
SUMMARY  In this episode, Global Leadership Podcast interviewer Jason Jaggard sits down with Chris McChesney, co-author of The Four Disciplines of Execution, to revisit the book and to explore how the four disciplines can impact our lives outside the business world.   IN THIS EPISODE: What is a basic overview of the “Four Disciplines of Execution”?  How can you learn to focus what is most important, but is not necessarily the most urgent?   What “levers” can you affect that make it seem like your intended result is a winnable game?   What has bein ..read more
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The Paradoxical Superpower: Humility in Leadership
Global Leadership Network
by Amber Van Schooneveld
5d ago
By David Ashcraft and Amber Van Schooneveld  In my early years of ministry, I (David) took a bus full of high school and college students skiing in Colorado. Being from Texas, some of them knew how to ski and some had never been before. A few of the experienced skiers convinced some of the kids who had never been that they didn’t need lessons—just follow them.   They led these inexperienced skiers to the top of the mountain, wanting to show the others just how skilled they were. But if you’ve ever skied, you suspect what happened next. By the end of the day, there were 20 kids i ..read more
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How Civility Transformed an Operating Room—and an Entire Hospital System
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
5d ago
By Dr. Steve Gerndt  I started my career as a cardiothoracic surgeon in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1997. At age 34, it was my first real job. I joined an independent practice of surgeons who were the only providers of coronary artery bypass surgery in the community. We looked at ourselves as a valuable asset to the hospitals, an important profit center for them.  That’s why, as a young surgeon, I viewed myself as a customer of the hospital and believed that their job was to provide me with the resources I needed to succeed. In that mindset, I viewed everyone around ..read more
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Why You Should Trade Your Leadership Pipeline Mentality for a Leadership Culture
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
1w ago
By David Ashcraft   The key to growth in any business, organization or church is leaders. If we are going to increase our impact, we need a pool of skilled, highly trained people ready to take on the next high-impact project. But I’ve observed that many top leaders chase an idea of a mythical leadership pipeline, as if they can set it up, turn it on and then wait for a consistent flow of leaders.   I’ve never found anybody who has that.   Instead, we should strive to create a leadership culture. Whereas a leadership pipeline is an artificial process that focuses o ..read more
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How One Church Is Reshaping the Story of Its Town
Global Leadership Network
by Amber Van Schooneveld
1w ago
By Amber Van Schooneveld  Palm Beach County, Florida, has sometimes been known more for corruption than for its palm-lined beaches. In 2009, five county commissioners were convicted of corruption in just two years.   But Pastor Bill Mitchell of Boca Raton, a major business hub located in Palm Beach County, had a different vision for his community. He believed the church could play a key role in raising the bar of ethics and character in this city.   That’s why Boca Raton Community Church, long-term friends of the Global Leadership Network, began CityLead in 2014. They envis ..read more
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Why You Should Trade Your Leadership Pipeline Mentality for a Leadership Culture 
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
1w ago
By David Ashcraft   The key to growth in any business, organization or church is leaders. If we are going to increase our impact, we need a pool of skilled, highly trained people ready to take on the next high-impact project. But I’ve observed that many top leaders chase an idea of a mythical leadership pipeline, as if they can set it up, turn it on and then wait for a consistent flow of leaders.   I’ve never found anybody who has that.   Instead, we should strive to create a leadership culture. Whereas a leadership pipeline is an artificial process that focuses o ..read more
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How One Church Is Reshaping the Story of Its Town
Global Leadership Network
by Amber Van Schooneveld
1w ago
By Amber Van Schooneveld  Palm Beach County, Florida, has sometimes been known more for corruption than for its palm-lined beaches. In 2009, five county commissioners were convicted of corruption in just two years.   But Pastor Bill Mitchell of Boca Raton, a major business hub located in Palm Beach County, had a different vision for his community. He believed the church could play a key role in raising the bar of ethics and character in this city.   That’s why Boca Raton Community Church, long-term friends of the Global Leadership Network, began CityLead in 2014. They envis ..read more
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Monthly Wisdom – LN Mar24 – David Ashcraft
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
2w ago
When we refuse to delegate, we’re robbing the people we lead from the possibility of becoming great at something God has designed them to do. —David Ashcraft The post Monthly Wisdom – LN Mar24 – David Ashcraft appeared first on Global Leadership Network ..read more
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Ep 135 – Moving From Getting to Giving With Comedian Michael Jr
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
2w ago
SUMMARY  Comedian and author Michael Jr. talks with Global Leadership Podcast team member Jason Jaggard about how moving from an attitude of “what can I get from an audience” to “what can I give to an audience” changed everything for him. IN THIS EPISODE:  When did Michael Jr. realize he was funny?   How did “Funny For the Forgotten” get started?   How did he get started in his CAREER in comedy?   What kept Michael Jr. going when things were really challenging?   How did he come to faith?   How did his tour with his wife co ..read more
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Ep 132 – Krish Kandiah’s Heart Leadership
Global Leadership Network
by Manny Urbina
2w ago
SUMMARY  In this episode, Paula Faris talks with pastor and theologian Krish Kandiah about his passion for hospitality and his work with the foster system and refugees in the UK. Krish shares about how he moves quickly from idea to action, some of the ups and downs of his own journey, and how he lives out “Heart Leadership.”    IN THIS EPISODE:  What is an “Officer of the British Empire” (OBE), and how does one get that honor?   How did Krish get started working with refugees?   How was Krish involved in the UK’s “Homes for Ukraine” program?  What ..read more
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