Here’s a unique way to think about your business.
This book by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall may challenge your leadership paradigms.
This motto surfaces itself regularly in my life, both in leadership and followership.
Here’s a story you may not have considered a part of your spiritual journey.
It is easy for a leader to miss out on crucial opportunities to enhance the business because they are not paying attention to the signs of the times.
It is frustrating to discover something now that I really needed to know when I was 30.
This is a tool you probably don’t think about, but should.
Christmastime is when those who may have seemed insignificant became a part of a larger story.
Are you hearing with an empathetic ear?
Here are the faulty ways of thinking that interfered with my contentment.
A review of James Bruyn’s daily devotional.
We are settling for far less than we have been offered.
Even when I’m confronted by what I lack and how I fall short, God can still use this opportunity to provide encouragement.
Even when things seem chaotic in your work environment, try to be a catalyst of peace.
Whether we’re aware of it or not, temptation is all around us even at work.
How does a leader live as a Christ-follower?
Are you willing to let God orchestrate when and where you experience change or blaze a new path?
Words have power.
Our time on Earth is short. How do you lead in light of eternity?
Tom Harper, publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and CEO of Networld Media Group, provides a summary of his latest book, Through Colored Glasses: A Biblical Leadership Fable.