RELP - Episode 88 - How to Be an Easy to Follow Leader - Ron Edmondson

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In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share how to be an easy to follow leader.

There are some qualities a leader has that makes them easier to follow than other leaders. In this episode, we share some of those.

In this episode, how to be an easy to follow leader.

Show notes:

We love hearing from leaders who enjoy these podcasts. Yes, we know they are simple. It is intended to be a quick listen to a conversation between father and son – (and in this one – father and friend) who are both struggling to figure out leadership in our individual contexts.

Ron is a unique leader in that h has experience in the marketplace, government, nonprofits and the church. Even today as a consultant, Ron continues to be a practitioner of leadership. He’s not just talking about leadership, he’s in the trenches with you serving as a full-time pastor.

As always, I hope this episode helps you be a better pastor and leader.

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