Martin OBrien

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Just like a doctor who does not want to prescribe a medicine until she or he has done a proper diagnosis, leaders need to take the time to insure that they have clearly seen the challenge before them before attempting a new program or making a big change. Trying to get this larger, systemic perspective is what Heifetz and Linsky call “getting up on the balcony,” and it begins with making observations
Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory
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