Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Leadership Energy

One of a leaders most powerful weapons is the energy they bring to the organization. Of course, energy is not all good. There is negative energy and positive energy. But sometimes in our efforts to get rid of negative energy we have no energy at all. Lethargy.
A leader plays a major role in delivering positive energy. This has dozens of implications, one of which is that the leader must monitor and then manage his/her personal energy.
I think about my home. What energy do I bring into my home? Lethargy? Negative energy or positive energy? How can I improve what I bring?
It really, really matters!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Leaders at Every Level

Everyone is a leader. Everyone makes a difference and influences others whether they realize it or not. But not every kind of leadership is the same. We need different types of leadership development for different types of leaders. Those who lead from within need different skills than those who lead from above. In our zeal to teach everyone to lead from wherever they are in the organization have we forgotten how to lead from the top? In our zeal to teach those who lead at the top have we forgotten how to lead from the middle or the bottom of the pack? We need leaders at every level.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Leadert to Leader

For years I have had a love for leadership development in my own life and a passion for developing leadership in others. I have longed for a setting where I could regularly gather people together and learn leadership with them. Three months ago, we officially began a group for this purpose. I wasn't sure if anyone would show up, or if they did show up, if they would like it. Sometimes I wonder if others enjoy the growth journey and challenges as much as I do. Thanks to over a dozen enthusiastic and engaged leadership development maniacs we are off and running and having a great time. Join us tomorrow at Victory Church at 7pm to watch a DVD of a world class leader teaching on leadership (Such as Ken Blanchard, Jim Collins, John Maxwell etc.) and then engage in some small group interaction. Cost is $20 per session and includes a book.Happens on the first Tuesday of every month.
http://www.victorymj.com/event/event2.php

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Here is an interview I recently read from one of the most influential leaders in my own life. I hope it speaks to you.

The Leadership Blog Interview: Wayne Cordeiro

Wayne Cordeiro
Bio: Wayne Cordeiro is Senior Pastor of New Hope Christian Fellowship based in Honolulu, Hawaii. With a congregation of 12,000, New Hope has been listed as one of the fastest growing churches, and one of the top 25 most influential churches in the nation. Wayne is also President of Pacific Rim Bible College, a District Supervisor for his denomination, and President of New Hope International.

Site: eNewhope.org

The Leadership Blog Interview
1. What gives you the greatest joy in being a leader?
Wayne
: "Seeing God’s dream released in His people. It’s THE ultimate. The greatest joy & the greatest fulfillment. If I can be remembered as a “Dream Releaser,” I’ll die (and have lived!) a happy man."
2. What is your biggest pet peeve as a leader?
Wayne
: "Complaining and blaming. Nothing kills a ministry or a move of God quicker than a spirit of division, disunity and disruption like complaining and blame-laying. We MUST, MUST, MUST keep a courageous spirit in solving every problem in a way that honors God and builds biblical character. This one is so big to me that it’s one of our church’s nine core values."
3. Who made the biggest influence in your life as a leader?
Wayne
: "In the eighth grade, my family lived in Japan as my father was stationed there. I saw Catholic missionaries working with some of the poor there and it really touched my heart. Though I wasn’t a Christian yet, I knew I was called to be a servant-leader."
4. What books have changed your life?
Wayne
: "Quite honestly? The LIFE journal. It’s a daily devotional that has me diving into the depths of God’s Word for me today. And everyday. It’s transformed my ministry."
5. What’s your biggest challenge as a leader?
Wayne
: "Overcoming any tendency to become crusty. It’s natural to grow weary, downhearted or disappointed. I have to keep believing in God, myself, and in people."
6. What goals do you have as a leader?
Wayne: "A growing spirit of excellence in all that I do. Not perfection but a willingness to consistently improve for the sake of the Kingdom of God."
7. Where do you see yourself in ten years?
Wayne
: "I’m very aware that I’m rounding my last lap of ministry in the next 10-15 years so I’m doing everything I can to work wiser (not harder), making sure that what I do is something that will last beyond me. A lot of that is capturing His message through our ministry in video, Internet broadcasts, books and interviews like this one!"

Wayne, thanks for taking time for a great interview! Your "spirit of excellence" has influenced me in ministry. You were a mentor to me and you never knew it.