Tag Archive for: leadership

The Best Time to Ditch Excess Baggage is During Turbulence

By: Michael McQueen

Downturns and hard times are often perceived as a curse in business. Read more

Traits Imperative For Today’s Leader

By: McCrindle

In the contemporary and fast-paced landscape of the workplace, organisations are increasingly recognising the vital connection between effective leadership, employee contentment, and staff retention. Read more

8 Qualities to Cultivate to Make Success a Pattern, Not a ‘Moment’

By: Brian Harris

You’ve probably had those moments when you breath a sigh of both relief and satisfaction. Read more

When Leaders Fall

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

When Leadership Fails – How to Cope

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

Leading Multigenerational Teams

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

You’re A Good Leader When You Inspire Movement

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

Why Every Leader Should Be Aware of the Herd Instinct

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