Wednesday, March 16, 2005

A Leader's Authority by Dan Reiland “The Pastor’s Coach”

Leaders deal in the realm of authority - it's the currency with which we get things done. We prefer the word "influence." It is a better term. It more accurately describes the innate function of leadership. It communicates what we are about better than "authority," but at the end of the day if a leader can't handle authority, he or she can't lead.

Leaders often struggle with handling authority. Some leaders take advantage of their authority, others barely act on it. Some leaders over-step their authority, others hide behind it. The wisest of leaders understand that the authority wasn't theirs in the first place and steward it with wisdom, grace and strength of character.

Where does your authority come from? Your answer to that question makes a difference. What you believe about the source of your authority shapes how you handle your authority. Follow this link for the rest of the article.

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