Leading From The Middle

This is the position I have found myself in for the last 30 years in leadership.  It can be a very hard place to be because you feel the responsibly to make both your team members and the people you report to successful.  Many times their goals are not in Read more…

When To Say No To Good Things

Most people reach a point in their life when then have the discipline and core values to walk away from bad habits that they know will hurt them or their family.  However, I find the majority of people have an extremely difficult time walking away from the good so they Read more…

Why You Need To Set Personal Goals

We live in the reality of smart goals and clear objectives in our corporate life.  Strangely, very few people value that same leadership discipline when it comes to their personal life.  If we believe its ” smart” at work why would we not value the process even more for the Read more…

The One Book You Need To Read

The whole purpose of Developing Leaders For Life is to equip people to merge their faith, family and career into one great life.  I post a lot about marriage, parenting and leadership but not as much about the critical role of your faith in your life.  I plan on changing Read more…

How To Reach Your Goals In 2014

It never ceases to amaze me how many great ideas I have and how many sincere commitments I make only to be reminded a few months later that nothing really changed.  We are often emotionally moved but rarely permanently changed and there are some practical reasons why.  Carey Nieuwhof has Read more…

The 5 Levels Of Leadership

There is no doubt that people follow their leaders for totally different reasons.  In Good To Great, Jim Collins talks about Level 5 leaders who demonstrate high character and an iron will to get things done.  Positional leadership is the weakest level of commitment and will never be effective.  John Read more…