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Why Smart Leaders Have a Coach: Making the Investment Work

The difference lies in how you approach the coaching relationship. Not all coaching relationships deliver transformative results. Some remain superficial, focusing on surface-level tactics rather than deeper development. Others lose momentum, becoming inconsistent check-ins rather than substantive partnerships. Still others fail to achieve the safety and trust necessary for real candor.

Hire a leadership Coach today! Why Smart Leaders Have a Coach: The Safe Sounding Board Every Leader Needs

There’s a thought you’ve had that you can’t share with anyone on your team. A concern about an executive you’re not ready to voice to your board. A half-formed strategy that needs testing before you propose it. A fear that would undermine your authority if spoken aloud.

Leadership requires you to hold many things closely—not because you’re secretive by nature, but because the role demands discretion. Yet holding everything inside creates its own problems. Ideas remain untested. Concerns fester. Strategies stay half-baked. Emotions build pressure with no release valve.

This is why smart leaders invest in coaching: to have a genuinely safe sounding board where nothing is off limits and everything can be explored without consequences.

Why Smart Leaders Have a Coach: The Power of Collaborative Problem-Solving

Leadership can be isolating. The higher you climb, the fewer people you can turn to for genuine perspective. You’re expected to have the answers, make the tough calls, and chart the course forward—often with limited input from those who truly understand the weight of your decisions.

This is precisely why the smartest leaders invest in coaching.

5-Fold Intelligence: Apostle

5-Fold Intelligence: Apostle

In his book Creating a Missional Culture, JR Woodward calls Apostles “Dream Awakeners.” I love this 2-word descriptor and plan to revisit it in this short article. However, as a person with an Apostolic gift, it’s better to begin with, the shadow side of the Apostle....

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Who is my neighbor?

Who is my neighbor?

Jesus finishes the story of the Good Samaritan with this simple thought. Luke 10:36 "What do you think? Which of the three became a neighbor to the man attacked by robbers?" 37 "The one who treated him kindly," the religious scholar responded. So Jesus said,...

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The Power of Core Values

The Power of Core Values

I believe it was Jerry McGuire who said, “I began writing what they call a mission statement. Not a memo; a mission statement…you know, a suggestion for the future of our company. I entitled it ‘The Things We Think, and Do Not Say’.” Now as far as mission statements...

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Your message is only effective if it is received

Your message is only effective if it is received

Church Communications Assessment The point is that changing the means always alters the ends. As we transition from one technology to another, we never arrive at exactly the same end point. As Christians, we often say, “the means change, but the message stays the...

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How Do We Make Our Work Meaningful?

How Do We Make Our Work Meaningful?

"The Great Resignation" phenomenon that has taken place during the past two post-Covid years has turned many businesses upside down. Employees have left their positions in droves for various reasons, but worker satisfaction is one of the most frequently cited. What is...

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Goals and the Missio Dei

Goals and the Missio Dei

Organizations, teams, and leaders often feel stuck. With a clear vision in hand, taking the next step is often one of the hardest things to negotiate. The question is often: Where do we start? This is especially true within the church and non-profit world. We would...

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