leadership

9 Insights on Building Great Partnerships

Collaboration is crucial in today's culture. Great organizations seem to always have a strong ability to partner well. Partnerships are not always easy though. Teaming up with one another can result in true synergy. Or many times can result in ultimate failure.

Here are a few thoughts on why creating Great Partnerships is a must for you and your organization:

1. Partnerships allow you to share risk and reward. Creating less downside, and potentially way more upside always make sense.

2. Partnerships create innovation, breakthrough and discovery. Working with others allows for input from outside your "normal" circle of staff or key team members.

3. Ministries and Churches have to work harder to create partnerships. Partnerships are very common in the business world, but for some reason in the not-for-profit world it's difficult to work together. Ministries and churches don't partner well, but when they do, it can be revolutionary.

4. Kingdom building. If we truly wish to reach our mission with the greatest velocity possible, we have to work with others. Achieving our vision and mission is much more possible when working together.

5. Good partnerships start with a deep knowledge of the other. Know your partners well before entering into one.

6. Transparency is crucial. Authenticity and honesty make for long term impact.

7. Strength/Strength. Build partnerships on each other's strengths, not necessarily on trying to improve a weakness.

8. Good fences make for good partnerships. Many times we don't take time to spell out all the details of a partnership in full disclosure. It is crucial to put everything on paper, in an agreement, and make sure all the details are spelled out.

9. Bridges not walls. Collaboration and true partnership most often occurs because you're committed to it. And you're willing to build a bridge, walk over it, meet someone on the other side, and then walk them back across hand in hand. Your commitment to it will fuel others willingness to buy into it.  

Are you a Senior Pastor or Leader? Then this is for You!

So I'm helping launch a brand NEW leadership gathering designed exclusively for lead pastors and senior leaders of organizations. 

If that's you, make plans now to join us for ReThink Leadership on April 27-29, 2016 in Atlanta. 

As a senior leader in the local church, you need and want to hear from leaders who are not just the experts, but are truly leading and considered "peers" you can learn from. 

ReThink Leadership is all about experiencing content, conversations and connections you'll be hard pressed to get anywhere else! 

We'll deliver new content from world-class leaders, peers who are wrestling with the same things you are, and hosts who will make the entire experience personal and practical. 

Featuring TED style talks and interviews with world class leaders including Andy Stanley, Reggie Joiner, Pete Wilson, Cheryl Bachelder, Leonce Crump, Jon Acuff, Kara Powell, Jeff Henderson, Carey Nieuwhof and more. 

You'll also experience: 

- an intimate setting and limited attendance with top thinkers. Registration is capped. 

- access to some of today's top leaders in a room full of other senior leaders who share their passion for the mission of the Church. Registration is open exclusively to senior leaders and pastors, campus pastors and lead pastors. 

- table hosts and facilitators that will help guide you through your time together and some pivotal discussions on important topics. 

- practical strategies with how to tackle the problems you face, day in and day out as a leader. 

- full access to the Friday, April 29th sessions at Orange Conference are included. This should create great discussion between you and your team. 

Please make plans NOW to join us in Atlanta April 27–29, 2016. This unique gathering will be held at the John C Maxwell Leadership Center at 12 Stone Church, just minutes from Infinite Energy Arena (previously Gwinnett Arena). 

And register by tomorrow, Thursday, February 18th to save $40 off the regular pricing! 

Look forward to seeing you there! 

11 Random and Recent Leadership Thoughts

1. Work environments and team structures going forward will look more like Hollywood film crews. They come together for a project but don't work together full time. 

2. The future (and now) of being a leader is more the role of aggregator and facilitator, compared to the role of manager and boss.

3. The rise of the entrepreneur is upon us, but also the rise of the intrapreneur is upon us. The leader within (intra) an organization who leads with an entrepreneurial spirit. 

4. Power is in the community. No longer does the top down hierarchical leader now have all the power and control.

5. In general, the new "conference" is small, niche focused, and practical, compared to the past model of large, generic, and inspiring. 

6. Storytelling must be part of your influence strategy, marketing plan, and overall brand building plan. Without it you're just another commodity fighting for attention. 

7. The Gig economy is upon us. Free agency is not just a sports term, it's a business and cultural mainstay.

8. No one is born world class. It takes hard work to get there. 

9. Leaders words weigh 1,000 pounds. You have the power to lift up or pull down others with your words.

10. Many leaders quit right before the breakthrough. Stick with it. The messy middle of discipline and perseverance paves the way for potential upside and success. 

11. We need to be reminded just as often as instructed. Leadership is about repetition as much as revelation. 

Top Ten Books that Have Shaped my Faith and Leadership

Top Ten Books that Have Shaped My Faith and Leadership

Leaders are readers. Pure and simple.

I’ve read hundreds and hundreds of books over the years, and each of them continues to add to the fabric of who I am and how I lead.

I believe that’s true for all of us. Whether you’ve read one book or a thousand, what we take in and ingest as leaders always contributes to our who we are what we do, and how we ultimately lead.

As a starting point, let’s begin with the Bible. The Holy Scriptures are by far the most important and most integral resource to my journey of faith and walk with Jesus. All of us should have the Word of God at #1 on our list of most impactful books we’ve read, and continue to read.

So with that said, here are 10 books that have most shaped my life and leadership.

1.   Spiritual Leadership – Oswald Sanders. This is an instant classic. Combining faith and leadership in a powerful way.

2.   The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership- John Maxwell. One of the legendary leadership books. So much of my own leadership journey has been shaped by John Maxwell and his writing.

3.   What’s So Amazing about Grace- Philip Yancey. I read this book in my early 20’s and it truly opened up my mind and heart to God’s grace in a powerful way.

4.   Next Generation Leader- Andy Stanley. A tone setter in leading and equipping the next generation.

5.   Axiom- Bill Hybels. The primer on getting the best of Hybels in bite size chunks.

6.   Roaring Lambs- Bob Briner. A defining book on following Jesus in the middle of mainstream culture.

7.   Good to Great- Jim Collins. Arguably one of the greatest business books ever written.

8.   Purpose Driven Life- Rick Warren. We all know this one!

9.   Mere Christianity- CS Lewis. This classic should be on every believer’s nightstand.

10.                The Ragamuffin Gospel- Brennan Manning. Man, I love Brennan Manning’s writing. This one is perhaps his best known and best written.

*** bonus: In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership- Henri Nouwen. 

Let’s all commit to continuing to live out the “leaders are readers” code and commission. Hungry leaders continue to get better, and never before have as many books and resources been available to us, in every format and delivery system, to help us navigate the tricky road of influence.

Read well, my friends! 

 

Young Influencers List January edition

Here you go, the January edition of the Young Influencers List. You can see past month's editions here. 

1. Kirsten Haglund- speaker, former Miss America 2008, and president of the Kirsten Haglund Foundation

2. Kevin Kim- San Francisco based executive director of Crazy Love (Francis Chan org) and also pastor of We are Church

3. Christy Wright- Nashville speaker, author, part of Dave Ramsey personalities team, and prolific coach and leadership voice. 

4. Luke Lezon- recent Texas A & M grad, author, speaker, and overall social media maven, Best known as Hood Jesus Yo on Twitter. 

5. Cora Jakes Coleman- Dallas based speaker, author, children's ministry director at The Potter's House, and daughter of Bishop TD Jakes. 

6. Jordan Boyce- youth pastor of Awakening Youth, and founder of Awakening Conference annually in Rhode Island.  

7. Jimmy Lin- medical doctor, PhD, TED Fellow, and founder and president of Rare Genomics Institute