Tag: Teams
5 Ways to ATTUNE Your Marriage
“He doesn’t listen to me.” Not only is that one of the most common complaints that my wife, Pamela, has had in our marriage, it is also one we
Don’t Forget to Remember! – How Making & Marking Memories Brings Us Closer Together
Tim and Susan* walked into our office for their first-ever session of marital counseling. We detected right away the vast emotional
7 Ways Great Teams Set Great Goals
Great teams not only share great ideas; they set great goals – together. And, great goals come from great hopes, convictions, aspirations,
What DANCING Taught Us About MARRIAGE
I [Robert here] have taught many classes on Counseling. One of the questions I always bring to the first lecture is this: “In one word, what is
The Place That Builds the “Best” Teams
The Wall Street Journal acknowledged that the United States Military academies are “the best business schools in the nation.” (Scott Snair, West
Teaming: The Skill of the Age
One reason teaming churches and teaming leaders are so needed today is because our world is so rapidly changing—arguably more than at any
Is There An Elephant in Your Team Meeting?
Few things are more frustrating than sitting in on a “team meeting” and listening to the “team leader” talk about everything but the very issue
Marriage is a “Mystery”
Mysteries are intriguing. In fact bookshelves, Netflix files and bestseller lists are full of them. They capture our attention and call us to
Elephant Hunting! – A Vital Skill for Teaming Leaders
Few things are more frustrating than sitting in on a “team meeting” and listening to the “team leader” talk about everything but the very issue
A Big Mistake Ministry Teams Make
One mistake that will cause a team to wither or simply fall apart is to be under-challenged. A lack of challenge drains the soul of a team,
10 Team Trouble Signs
Here is a list of indicators that something (or someone) in your team needs your attention or assistance. Any one or more of these
Teaming Insight: The Circles Jesus Drew
As churches endeavor to find more effective and fulfilling ways to engage people in ministry, the team approach is one that also fits the renewed