1. Communication: A good administrator helps articulate the vision so people don’t have to wonder what the ministry, business, or event is all about. Administrators see the bigger picture and can communicate that to other departments, congregations, or the public. Once a clear vision and direction is established, a good administrator will work on guiding the staff and/or resources in that direction. A good administrator identifies who needs to know what and when. It doesn’t mean everyone needs to know everything at the same time, but it asks, “Who is impacted by this decision?” and then communicates the necessary information… Read more »