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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

7 of the Most Dangerous Leadership Mindsets I’ve Observed


I’ve seen it so many times.

A leader could even be doing everything else right and one flawed mindset can overshadow — jeopardize all the good leadership principles we know.

One constantly repeated action. One trait. One habit. One mindset.

And, sadly, many times it’s not even that the person isn’t a good leader — it’s that one mindset that gets them off track. And, so I believe leaders should constantly be working on bad mindsets that keep them from being as successful as they can be. Read more
An unfortunate tendency observable in Anglican and Episcopal dioceses and churches is the tendency to give the bishop, the rector, or the vicar, as the case may be, all the credit for the success of an undertaking even though he may have played a negligible role in its success. This includes undertakings that were successful despite the bishop or priest in charge.

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