Welcome to Part 2 of the Today Counts podcast on the 10 Commandments of Influence in Leadership, where Jim explores the most important aspect of gaining influence. As Jim discussed in Part 1, building trust and sustaining good leadership requires a combination of vision, focus, and influence. However, the most important aspect of gaining influence is your true motives as a leader.

Join Jim as he offers his commentary on the last five commandments of influence, which are critical for anyone seeking to become a great leader. In this episode, Jim will discuss soul care, the art of firing people, active listening, recognizing the faithful, and gaining perspective. Jim will also share his insights on how these commandments can help you become a leader who serves a mission and the people, rather than just your own interests.

Leadership is a calling, and great leaders are those who lead with sincerity, humility, and a genuine desire to make a positive impact on those around them. So, tune in and learn how to become a leader who builds trust, inspires others, and leaves a lasting legacy.


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