How LaVell Edwards Influenced His Team to be a Team of Leaders | An Interview With Paul Gustavson

How LaVell Edwards Influenced His Team to be a Team of Leaders | An Interview With Paul Gustavson

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | MorePaul Gustavson studied Organizational Behavior at Brigham Young University, where he was on Coach Lavell Edwards’ first football team at the school. Today he is president of the consulting firm...
How I Lead as Mission President | An Interview with W. Durrell Nielsen

How I Lead as Mission President | An Interview with W. Durrell Nielsen

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | MoreW. Durrell Nielsen served as a mission president of the Oklahoma Tulsa mission from 2003-2006.  He was born and raised in Brigham City Utah and currently resides in Bountiful Utah. As a young...
The Transformational Power of the Addiction Recovery Program | An Interview Scott Koenig

The Transformational Power of the Addiction Recovery Program | An Interview Scott Koenig

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | MoreScott Koenig of Arlington, TX was recently released as bishop after serving for over five years. He has a love and a testimony of the addiction recovery program. Upon his release he asked his...
Reconciling My Faith and Same-Gender Attraction While I Lead

Reconciling My Faith and Same-Gender Attraction While I Lead

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | MoreRyan lives in Wilsonville, Oregon, and is a graphic designer/art director, designing big-screen graphics and animations for conferences and events. He and his wife moved to Oregon twelve years...
How the Pursuit of Leadership Perfection Destroys Delegation (and How Letting Go Makes You a Better Leader)

How the Pursuit of Leadership Perfection Destroys Delegation (and How Letting Go Makes You a Better Leader)

Years ago as I served as bishop I was meeting with the primary president in my office. She was striving so hard to really do her calling well and make it a wonderful experience for the children of our ward. I was grateful for her dedication but was also seeing her...

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