Category: Management

Leadership | May 11, 2014

Modeling Accountability

As a leader, you have an obligation to model personal responsibility. I love the old phrase: Your talk talks and your walk talks, but your walk talks better than your […]

Leadership | April 22, 2014

One Guy Theory – Revisited

I want to share with some thoughts that I feel draw some important points for us as we consider the effectiveness of ministry in our churches. The thoughts come after […]

Law Enforcement | March 22, 2014

The Right Question

Originally Published in Star News. A monthly publication for Law Enforcement personnel. Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. […]

Leadership | March 11, 2014

Being Great

There are those times in life when you encounter greatness. It takes your breath away. It’s one of those things when everything comes together in perfect harmony and you find […]

Leadership | February 2, 2014

Matching Subordinate Maturity to Leadership Style

A few years back management experts Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard proposed what became known as the Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership Theory. The theory was really quite simple in that it […]

Leadership | December 11, 2013

Driving Solutions

Pulling a group of diverse individuals is hard enough. Driving them to overcome obstacles is all the more difficult. However, it’s imperative. You need to tap the creative thinking that […]

Employment | October 15, 2013

Connected

I just accomplished in four minutes and fifty-three seconds what ten years ago would have taken days. Why, because I am connected. You see, the information that I needed for […]

Employment | September 4, 2013

Spiritual Gifting

“God has given to each of you from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Manage them well so that God’s generosity can flow through you.” (1 Peter 4:10) The following […]

Law Enforcement | August 21, 2013

Connected (LASD)

Adapted for a Los Angeles Sheriff Department Publication I just accomplished in four minutes and fifty-three seconds what ten years ago would have taken days. Why, because I am connected. […]

Employment | July 27, 2013

Silver Lining

Times are difficult. Churches are reducing staff and trying to figure out what to do to avoid collapse. Fear is building and pessimism is the flavor of the month. Still, […]