Wayne Hastings understands leadership, motivation, setting vision and building successful teams. He been successful in a number of professional disciplines where his skills and style have produced results. The following Blog articles are a sample of Wayne’s leadership insights:
This week I have the extraordinary pleasure of speaking at the East Coast Worship Summit in Pennsylvania. I’ll write more on that as the week goes on. I flew Southwest […]
Read More...Last Sunday my wife and I toured Nashville’s Frist Center for the Visual Arts. I came away inspired, excited and downright humbled as we walked through the galleries and saw […]
Read More...The last few months my team and I have been working through a number of problems. I’ve struggled trying to find the right levers, the right way to control the […]
Read More...I had an interesting experience the other day with someone who said (and I paraphrase), “I’m meeting with this Sr. VP at XYZ company (fortunately not Thomas Nelson) and he’ll […]
Read More...I think my post that gets the most attention is one titled An Introvert in an Extroverted World. So for this post, let’s take that picture into the realm of […]
Read More...I want you to know – I’ve heard you. Several people emailed me that my recent article on creating unforgettable experience only focused on the big players. The common email […]
Read More...I guess it depends on what you read, what you view and with whom you talk. Most experts feel this Christmas retail season was not up to expectations and they […]
Read More...According to WHFoods: “Yogurt is a fermented dairy product made by adding bacterial cultures to milk, which causes the transformation of the milk’s sugar, lactose, into lactic acid. This process […]
Read More...The Meyers-Briggs Temperament Indicator (MBTI) uses a certain vernacular to define individual preferences in all of us. One of the opposite pairs it uses is the Introvert/Extravert scale. Introverts have […]
Read More...According to the experts at Myers-Briggs (developers of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) about 65% the population uses a "sensory" approach to receive or take in information while the remaining 35% […]
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