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15 Resources to Help You Recruit the Best People for Your Team

February 22, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

More and more, churches are doing what smart corporations have done for years: use staffing specialists to help identify the very best people for their teams. Here are 15 resources to help you with yoru staffing needs.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: executive search, Hiring, recruiting, search firms, staffing

Notes from My Speech Coach

February 15, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

My friend Ken Davis is a world-class professional speaker and speech coach. Recently, he gave me some very specific suggestions I could use to improve a speech he had heard me give. Here are my notes.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Ken Davis, Personal Development, preparation, public speaking, Speaking

Put the Big Rocks In First

February 14, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

This is a principle so simple and yet so profound, it will completely change your life if you consistently practice it. The big idea is that you must schedule time for your most important priorities first. If you don’t, you will never get to them. Here’s how.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Balance, calendar, first things first, important, Priorities, stephen covey, urgent

The Number One Way Leaders Get Derailed

February 10, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

Recently, I wrote about how leaders must learn to handle criticism and overlook offenses. I think this is the number one way that leaders can get derailed and rendered ineffective.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Anger, criticism, Forgiveness, grace, Hurt, Offense, Patience, resentment, Revenge

Four Temptations Christian Leaders Face

And How to Protect Yourself

February 9, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

For more than thirty years, I have worked in the publishing field with Christian leaders, authors, and other creatives. During this time, I have witnessed the corrosive effects of fame. Very few have been able to handle the four temptations that come with increased influence.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Entitlement, fame, glory, Popularity, Priorities, resentment, temptation

Five Strategies That Make It Easier to Say “No”

February 3, 2011 by Jill Savage

Many leaders I know struggle with over-commitment. Here are five ways to say “no” with consistency and grace.

Filed Under: Guest Post, Leadership Tagged With: Balance, family, Margin, Nook, Overcommitment, Priorities, Priority Management, Saying No

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