Dynamic Range Leadership with Brian Renshaw

The Christian “It” Factor: Spotting and Becoming Emerging Leaders at Work

14 min · 18 de nov de 2025
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This episode is an expanded audio commentary on my article, “Who Are Your Emerging Leaders? A first pass at a Christian framework for identifying and developing emerging leaders in the workplace.” [https://www.dynamicrangeleadership.com/p/who-are-your-emerging-leaders?r=6tem0q] Subscribe to Dynamic Range Leadership! [https://www.dynamicrangeleadership.com] Every Monday you’ll receive the weekly essay (plus a few more throughout the week sometimes) and daily notes that help you think deeply, design with intention, and lead at a sustainable pace—for yourself, your team, and your organization. In this episode.. 1. Defining the Christian “It” Factor 2. Six Marks of Emerging Christian Leaders * Mark 1: Creating clarity * Mark 2: Stabilizing the room * Mark 3: Anticipating needs * Mark 4: Multiplying value in people * Mark 5: Expanding team capacity * Mark 6: Reducing the leadership burden above them 3. Guardrails and Clarifications 4. Reflection Questions Resources Mentioned * J. Robert Clinton, The Making of a Leader * Liz Wiseman, Multipliers * Angela Duckworth, Grit * Franklin Markow, Organizational Behavior in Christian Perspective * Justin A. Irving and Mark Strauss, Leadership in Christian Perspective This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dynamicrangeleadership.com [https://www.dynamicrangeleadership.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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