I’m occasionally asked if there are any fairly simple leadership principles that always work.
“Work for whom?” is the question I often respond with. Here’s what I mean by that.
The common misconception of leaders is that their task is to get others to do what they,
the leader, wants. The goal of the true Christian leader, if at all possible, is to inspire others to creatively work toward a solution that they,
the group, believes is best.
It’s my experience that once a group truly believes in an idea; they will work in harmony to pull it off. But, if they don’t, some will give it only a half-hearted effort, and a few will actually hope it fails. This is true of a family as well as a ministry, a committee or corporation.
So, the following are a few of the best practices of good leaders I’ve observed to inspire others to think outside the box.
Published on November 27, 2013 01:00