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Author: Glenn BrookeGlenn Brooke considers leadership a craft which requires dedicated pursuit. The apprentice model (instruction + practice + associating with other craftsmen) is the time-tested way to foster the next generation of leaders. Real leaders never stop working on their craft; there are only new levels of mastery ahead. Glenn is the author of Leadership Craft, Teach the Bible to Change Lives, and other books. You can read more from Glenn on his blog, leadershipcraft.com.

  • At Work

Leaders must master their words as they respond to others – especially when people say and do things which infuriate…

  • At Work

As kids growing up we sometimes complained that we didn’t have what we wanted, or lacked something to get a…

  • Public Square

We are poised at the edge of a new Renaissance period. This could be one of the greatest chapters in human…

  • At Work

One of the most important leadership skills is discerning what’s not there. My Bible reading plan carried me into Acts…

  • At Work

I was reviewing some of my personal journals and found an entry from October 1998: I don’t know if I…

  • At Work

Leadership is about influence and change, so as leaders we are always working at the edge of our comfort zones….

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I used a hand plow as a kid. There’s a secret to plowing a straight row: Fix your attention at…

  • At Work

Leaders inevitably find themselves in difficult situations. There are hard decisions. There are failures and weaknesses where people demand answers….

  • At Work
Jesus as the Best Management Model

By: Glenn Brooke

3 minute read

  Though it sounds goofy to some, I unashamedly rely upon this question to help me be a better person…

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The Value of Leadership Fears

By: Glenn Brooke

4 minute read

People say some curious things about fear: “FEAR stands for ‘False Expectations Appearing Real.’” “Pain is the feeling of fear…

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