Leaders: Are You Holding Onto Any Sacred Cows?
By: Michael McQueen
Every sacred cow was once an innovation. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
Every sacred cow was once an innovation. Read more
By: Brian Harris
To be clear, this post isn’t a reaction to some new scandal and I’m not making any veiled references to some unsavoury incident soon to shock and dismay the Christian community. Read more
By: The Centre for Effective Serving
In the wake of scandals across churches and leaders, the Christian community has been trying to make sense of what went wrong and whom to hold responsible. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In recent times the realities of an ageing population, an emerging generation of workers and their subsequent new attitude to work have dawned on many business leaders. Read more
By: Valerie Ling
When you think of a leader, who comes to your mind? It’s not just the corporate or national leader. I would include teachers and parents as examples in this list. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
The human being is a tribal creature. We operate as a ‘we’ far more reliably than we operate as an ‘I’, and our compulsion for conformity is consistently stronger than our impulse towards individuality. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
Good news: human beings are better than we think. Finding ways to motivate people has bewildered leaders for centuries. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
Despite our protestations otherwise, we all have a conformity compulsion. If we sense that the herd is going in a particular direction, we instinctively fear being left behind or stranded. Read more
By: City Bible Forum
When we work in a team, they hand out duties. They hand out the first aid duty, they hand out the occupational work and health duty, and then they hand out the fire warden duty. Read more