“Everything rises and falls on leadership,” says author and leadership expert, John Maxwell.
Leadership is important, very important. Some might even care to argue that it is critical–absolutely critical–to almost everything in life and business. Effective leadership in politics, for example, can put an end to a war, while deficient leadership can create a new war from scratch.
Leadership is important. Leadership is critical. Everything rises and falls on leadership.
According to the Bible, LEADERSHIP is a gift. Therefore, to NOT lead is to REJECT God’s gift to you.”
The World’s 50 Top Leaders in Leadership
Have you ever wondered who are the top leaders from around the world focusing specifically on the area of Leadership? I have, and that’s why I started compiling a list of top leaders, because I want to know who they are. (Click below to review the list of 50)
Top 50 Leaders in Leadership Blogging
When it comes to leadership, there are tens of thousands of subcategories of leadership where people niche and specialize. Some focus on politics, others focus on entrepreneurship, while still others focus on leadership in the Christian church.
For the last couple of years I have been compiling a list of leaders who blog about leadership. It is a list of 50 top leaders in leadership blogging, and I recently updated the list on August 11, 2015.
When it comes down to it, I’m looking for influential people to follow and introduce my readers to, so if you know of some top leaders who focus primarily on leadership and should be recommended for addition to this list, click this link and tell me the following (in the “comments” section of that page):
- What is his/her name?
- What is the URL to his/her blog?
- What is the main concentration of his/her expertise?
Top Leaders in Leadership
Personally, I follow a number of these 50 top leadership bloggers consistently. Maybe you should as well. The list gives each leader’s name, blog URL, Twitter handle, and his/her blog’s Alexa rank, which is how each leader is ranked.
Here is a brief list of some of the top leaders in leadership blogging that I follow. Next to each one is an article he/she posted recently. Give each of them a thorough look and I hope that what you read helps you learn how to become a more effective leader in every area of your life.
- Michael Hyatt – Are Limiting Beliefs Keeping You Trapped At Work
- Brian Tracy – 13 Things I Learned Launching My Public Speaking Career
- John Maxwell – What’s The One Thing All Successful People Have In Common
- Dan Rockwell – 13 Things That Are Changing My Life and Leadership
- Skip Prichard – The 3 Most Limiting Words
- Ron Edmondson – 5 Secrets of Church Revitalization
- Paul Sohn – What Experts Will Never Tell You About Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
- Lolly Daskal – Blame Is What Is Tearing You Down
- Brian Dodd – Why Some Churches Die and 6 Other Hard Leadership Lessons
- Joseph LaLonde – How To Destroy Your Influence Through Social Media
- Mark Sanborn – How Do You Define Leadership?
- Kimanzi Constable – 5 Ways To Help Your Kids Imagine Themselves As Entrepreneurs
- Bob Burg – Missing The Communication Target?
- Rory Vaden – The Patience Perspective Of Great Leaders
- Chris LoCurto – 18 Habits Of Mentally Strong People
- Dan Black – The Greatest Challenge of Leadership
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PS: Yes, I already mentioned Rory Vaden above, but I’m going to mention him again because…let’s be honest…he’s Rory! But all jokes aside, I had the immense privilege of being interviewed by Rory on his podcast, Daily Discipline with Rory Vaden. Download it on iTunes or simply go to his website and listen to my episode right now.
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Brian Dodd says
Charles,
Thank you for including me in your list. This is an incredible collection of writers and it is an honored to be included.
Thanks for all you are doing to resource Christian leaders.
God bless,
Brian
Charles Specht says
Brian, it is my pleasure to add people like yourself. You’re doing great things, keep it up!
If other Christian leaders would focus on doing just half of what you’re doing, the world would hear the echo. Take care.
Ralph Mayhew says
Great list. Thanks Charles!
For me leadership is positive intentional influence.
How would you define it?