Everything You Need to Succeed as an Organizational Leader

Ever wonder if you’re missing something?

As an organization leader of a church, a non-profit organization or a company, missing something could cost you in terms of lost members, reducing income or (what’s worse) presiding over a declining organization.

Thankfully, Jesus shows us His organizational strategy in Matthew 16:13-28. Jesus’s organizational strategy covers the five major areas you need to be an effective organizational leader. 

I have used these five areas, and helped hundreds of other leaders use them to seeing increasing kingdom results.

If you want more details, leaderINCREASE is here to help. Let us know at info@leaderincrease.com

Dr. Rich Halcombe

If you are a leader or someone who wants to become a leader, my life mission is to help you achieve kingdom results, personally & organizationally.

God has blessed me to learn, formally and informally, from some incredible leaders, and to use that experience to grow organizations by helping leaders grow. I am currently the Founder of LeaderINCREASE and Executive Director of Strategic Church Network  a network of 139 churches.

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