10 Ways I Attempt To Be a Leader of Leaders

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7. I Say ‘We’ More Than I Say ‘Me’

(Except in this post.) A team is more powerful than an individual effort. A leader of leaders has a leadership vocabulary that’s inclusive of others. It’s not “my” team it’s “our” team.

8. I Strive To Empower More Than I Control

Leadership stalls when we try to determine the outcome. It thrives when we learn and practice good delegation.

9. I’m Not Afraid of Being Challenged by People on Our Team

I’m not saying it “feels good” to be critiqued, but I know it’s a part of making us better.

10. I Seldom Script the Way To Achieve the Vision

In fact, I never script it alone. I try to always include those who have to implement the plan into the creation of the plan. And by experience, it seems to be a more effective way to do things.

This article originally appeared here and is used by permission. 

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Ron Edmondsonhttp://www.ronedmondson.com/
Ron Edmondson is a pastor and church leader passionate about planting churches, helping established churches thrive, and assisting pastors and those in ministry think through leadership, strategy and life. Ron has over 20 years of ministry experience.

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