
Work. faith. You.
Explore our collection of resources to answer the question:
How Does God Relate to my Work?
The Power of Giving Permission
Maybe we have this whole employee engagement all wrong. Maybe they lack the permission to do so. In this audio, we make the case for the power of granting permission to engage to employees.
A History of Bad Behavior
History teaches people how to behave toward us and others. What gets tolerated becomes the norm of our organizational culture.
Bad behavior is far more detrimental to the organization's success than we believe. We’ve provided a few thoughts on how to break that culture of bad behavior.
Rest to Lead
Have you ever felt depleted in your energy level so much that you can’t lead? Sure you have. We’ve all tried to press on with an empty tank.
As you probably know, it’s not wise or good to do so. Here are a few of our thoughts on rest for leaders.
The Power of Expectations
Many leaders consider it a minor thing, but it makes a huge difference to the success of the organization and to employees. It is setting expectations.
It can be hard, annoying work, but the power is there.
Role of Leader
Determining what it means to be a leader can be confusing. Our definition is formed over many years of experience. In basic terms, we believe a leader is a mission-centric curator.
Here are leaders' five roles that help them curate talent, resources, influence, and motivation.
Why Powerpoint Presentations are ineffective
By one estimate, the average leader spends 261 hours per year creating and presenting PowerPoint presentations.
News Flash: It’s not an effective way to communicate.
We dive into Cognitive Load Theory (much more exciting than it sounds) to discover why.