Navigating the Path to Leadership: Three Questionable Motivations to Consider
Over the years of collaborating with teams and team members, I have observed a choice that most will face in their leadership journey. This is whether they want to move “up” in the organization toward more influence and leadership or focus more on deepening their existing competencies and skill sets. Not only is there not…
Equipping Next-Generation Leaders in 2016: A Healthy Kind of Urgency
In the course of my dissertation research some years ago, I picked up a book by John R. Mott, leader of the Student Volunteer Movement of the early 20th century. Mott was one of the first heroes of orthodox Christian faith whose passion for spreading the gospel led him to inspire thousands of college and…
College Impact
The day has arrived! Your student is looking toward four years of new experiences and challenges; a path he or she will walk largely on his or her own. This can be a fearful time for parents and students. Your son or daughter looks to you for direction and you grapple with condensing a lifetime…