As we have seen in the first three articles, stress frequently arises because of the demands that are being placed on staff without a reasonable consideration of their capacity and capability and it is exacerbated when they feel they have no control over their situation. They feel that they are simply Cog-ware, parts of a machine that demands performance but has little care for their well being. The result is stress and with that declining performance.
Stress – Tips for the Servant Leader Part 4: 5 Ways That Will Help You Reduce Organisational Stress
by Colin Buckland and Mike Waddell on June 20, 2011 in Burnout, Church Leadership, Communications, Leadership, Ministry, OL, Performance, Role Model, Servant Leader, SL, Stress
Taming the Email Dragon: How to be a Responsible Emailer
by Mike Waddell on December 7, 2010 in Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
While it has liberated communication it has also turned modern workers into the hi-tech equivalent of the industrial revolution’s mill workers. But there are ways to take control of email and make it an effective tool, to be a responsible emailer. Given the amount of time that cane be lost serving email this is especially important for the Third sector where money and resources are scarce. So, why not learn how to be a responsible emailer!
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: Do You Fail to Communicate Because You Fail To Listen?
by Mike Waddell on October 26, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
The irony of effective communication skills is that the most powerful tool at your disposal is not speaking but listening. If you fail to listen you will fail to communicate. Here are some tips for the servant leader on responsible listening.
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: 6 Ways That You Can Help Your Listeners Hear You
by Mike Waddell on October 25, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
The listener’s learning style can play a big role in how well they keep up with and understand what we have to say. In this post we look at how learning styles affect our ability to communicate with others. We each have a different learning style, which is a description of how we learn best.
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: Are You an Engaging Speaker or “Mogadon Man”?
by Mike Waddell on October 25, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
The attitude that underpins effective communications skills for Christian leaders as thye practice servant leadership is recognising that as the speaker we must take responsibility for our listeners; take responsibility to ensure that they understand. It is not enough simply to speak and then pass the buck to them. The fact that we are speaking means that we have a vested interested in them understanding. It’s us that lose out if they don’t understand.
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: 5 Mistakes That Lead to Ineffective Communications
by Mike Waddell on October 25, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, OL, Organisational Leadership, Servant Leader
One of the tenets of servant leadership is the desire to enable others to achieve their full potential and more than that, to deliberately act in a way that will enable them to do so. Central to this is communication. It is vital for us to be able to effectively communicate ideas, problems, objectives, methods and the like, to others. It is vital because they need to respond appropriately in order to achieve their full potential and in so doing assist us to achieve our desired goals. Whilst mostly we are all able to talk and listen this does not guarantee communication success. So here is the question for you: Do you make these 5 mistakes when you speak with people?
Christian Leader, How Well is Your Team Doing?
by Mike Waddell on October 6, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Conflict, Decision, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Performance, Role Model, Servant Leader, SL, Strengths and Weaknesses, Team
It has been said that a team is not a team until it has been made into one, before then it remains a group. At best a group delivers the same result as if its members worked individually. At worst they work against each other reducing effectiveness and often creating a toxic atmosphere which spills over and poisons everyone else. Where is your team on the scale ranging from: pulling against each other, to parity with a group of individuals, to performance that exceeds expectations? Read this article to find out.
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This book (originally published under the title of Liberated to Lead) is for any Christian in a position of leadership in the Church. Many leaders struggle with the nature of their role – trying to do the impossible for God, rather than doing their best and leaving the rest to the God of the impossible.
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Many committed, capable, next-generation leaders are confused and frustrated in their current organisations. They cannot reconcile the evident chasm between the Jesus way of leadership and their own organisations’ dysfunctional cultures.
Rick and Colin have written this book to clear the confusion. They ask tough questions that reveal any organisation’s culture. They also offer practical, proven tools to build a ‘healthy’ organisation, one whose members demonstrate real values that are consistent with the teaching and example of Jesus.
This is a must-read book for ‘culture crafters’, those leaders who want to influence their organisations toward better health.
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