Leadership Lessons From Nehemiah – Chapter 5
Posted By Aaron Marcelli on August 18, 2010
- Opposition will come form those who cause it to hurt the most
- Their reasoning will be good, logical things but will pull you away from what’s best
- The emotionally weak will fail
- The leader is responsible to confront moral failings in his followers
- Set this precedence even with few followers – you won’t be a people pleaser
- Realize there may be true accusations thrown at you
- Those are to be dealt with but do not mean your entire work is wrong
- The leader sets the tone in sacrifice and generosity
- Even when it’s not his obligation
- When you’re busy doing the work, you don’t have time to abuse your position
- Know the hardships of your people
- Remember, your work is for them
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gr8 post… keep it up.