Leaders are continual learners. As a result of things I read or experienced last week, the following are 7 Hard Leadership Lessons:
Why Some Churches Die – A friend recently asked me
why a particular church was dying. The church had finally admitted they
were in trouble and were seeking his help in finding solutions. I
pointed out the church had a rich history but was located in an urban
area heavily populated with young multi-ethnic creatives along with
high-capacity business professionals. When you pull up the church’s
staff page, everyone was over 60 years old and wearing coats and ties.
When your entire staff will likely be out of the ministry in 10 years,
it is an indication your church will likely be out of the ministry in 10
years as well. Get younger (too old), more relevant (outdated ministry
approach), more engaged with your community (too inward thinking) and
more multi-ethnic (too homogenous) before it is too late.
Dealing With Sin – Craig Groeschel rocked my world
at last week’s Global Leadership Summit. He said, “Why would I want to
resist a temptation tomorrow that I can eliminate today?” For more from
Craig’s amazing session read 2015 Leadership Summit – 39 Leadership Quotes From Craig Groeschel.
The Relationship Between Trust And Confidence – The
death spiral for any employee or team member is when they lose
confidence and their manager/superior also loses confidence AND trust in
them. When someone has lost confidence, as a leader, even if you do
not currently trust them, you must maintain confidence in them. As the
leader, you set the tone. Your confidence will rebuild their
confidence. And most likely, when their confidence is restored, their
performance will improve as well regaining your trust.
6 Ways To Deal With Alpha Males:
1. Provide direct answers, be brief and to the point; confrontation may be necessary to gain their attention.
2. Ask “what” questions, not how.
3. Stick to business.
4. Stress logic of ideas or approaches.
5. When in agreement, agree with facts and ideas, not the person.
6. If timelines or sanctions exists, get them into the open but relate them to end RESULTS or GOALS.
Leaders Are Held To A Higher Standard – They are
asked to pay a higher price. After a June 2009 practice, then
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio said of star defensive
tackle John Henderson, “John has a shoulder that, back when I played,
nobody would’ve missed a snap. (Vince) Lombardi might be rolling over.
It’s disappointing to see him pull himself out. I’m not going to worry
about somebody who’s pulled himself out of a drill. You can’t lead and
act that way. Everybody has to determine their own tolerance for pain.
Frankly, it’s embarrassing for me to even be talking about it.”
And finally, the July 28th USA Today provided two leadership truths few people talk about:
Indecisiveness Puts Others In Jeopardy – The
National Transportation Safety Board ruled a 2013 Southwest Airlines
crash at LaGuardia Airport resulted from “the captain’s decision to take
control of the airplane at 27 feet above the ground did not allow her
adequate time to…prevent the nose landing gear from striking the
runway.”
Forgiveness Increases With Increased Performance –
Performance covers a multitude of sins. It is just a fact. Steve
Rosner, co-founder of 16W Marketing said, “After having a terrible run
it, people are saying decent things about him (New York Yankees Alex
Rodriguez) because he’s having a pretty good performance on the field.
Now if he was hitting .210 with no home runs, we wouldn’t be having
this conversation.”
What other leadership lessons have you learned this week?
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