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Sunday, January 1st, 2012
What is Great Leadership?

Great Leadership What is Great Leadership?

Challenging times require leaders who can lead others through the challenges. Now more than ever, we need great leadership in our government, schools, businesses, hospitals and organizations. Good leadership won’t suffice. We need great leadership. There is a difference.

  • Good leaders get people to believe in them.
  • Great leaders inspire people to believe in themselves.
  • Good leaders say “Watch what I can do.”
  • Great leaders say “Let me show you what you can do.”
  • Good leaders catch fish for others so they can eat today.
  • Great leaders teach people how to fish so they can eat for a lifetime.

Having worked with countless leaders over the years in businesses, schools and professional sports, I’ve realized that great leadership is really a transfer of belief. Great leaders share their belief, vision, purpose and passion with others, and in the process, they inspire others to believe, act and impact. Great leaders are positively contagious and they instill confidence and belief in others.

Great sales managers inspire their sales people to believe in themselves and their product/service. Great school principals inspire their teachers to believe they can make a difference. Great teachers inspire and empower their students to believe in themselves. Great pastors inspire their congregations to serve and impact the community. Great sports coaches inspire their teams to believe they can win. And the people who have changed the world have been those who instilled in others the confidence to step up, serve, take initiative and create positive change. You don’t need a title to be a leader. You just need to lead.

To lead others in a powerful way you must invite them on your bus, share your vision for the road ahead and then encourage, empower and inspire them to drive their own bus. In the process, instead of having just one bus that you drive, you create a fleet of buses and bus drivers, all moving in the same positive direction. When you create a fleet of buses and empower people to drive their own bus, you generate an amazing amount of power and momentum that becomes an unstoppable force. This is what great leadership is all about.




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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Tribal Leadership

You literally cannot make this journey alone–your tribe will either help you or prevent your forward movement. In fact, you can move forward only by bringing others with you…As you move forward either you will become a Tribal Leader–upgrading your tribe with you–or you will stall.

(From Dave Logan’s book “Tribal Leadership“)




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Friday, November 25th, 2011
5 Posts That Will Change The Way You Lead

Leaders are readers and so today I want to point out a few key blog posts that I have read recently that have impacted my leadership greatly. I hope they have a HUGE impact on your leadership as well as we make an impact in our world.

Make the Ball Come to You
Written by Steven Furtick

Great leaders know how to make the ball come to them. They work hard, yes, but they work hard to make it as easy on themselves as possible. They develop systems that get five times more work done than they could do on their own. They outsource their weaknesses through delegation. They create effective teams that produce a synergy of progress. Click here to read more …

The Four Disciplines of the Heart
Written by Michael Hyatt

He was ready to throw in the towel. And, who could blame him? Life is hard. This is why leaders must understand the importance of their heart and why they must guard it. In times of adversity and temptation, a healthy heart is essential to survival. How can leaders cultivate a healthy heart? Click here to read more …

Good Leaders Will Always Frustrate You
Written by Jeff Goins

A friend once said: “Your best leaders will always frustrate you.” He was talking about leadership and vision and delegation. I’ve been thinking about those words ever since he said them — about how I respond to leadership and about how I lead and influence others. Click here to read more …

Lead Like Jesus
Written by Steven Furtick

Leadership isn’t letting people stay comfortable. Leadership isn’t being easy on your team. Leadership isn’t speaking in nice generalities and letting crap go by without calling people on it. Leadership isn’t about not putting your people in tough circumstances where they’re going to have to think on their feet. Click here to read more …

The Five Marks of Authentic Leadership
Written by Michael Hyatt

Many people have written on what it means to be a leader. Almost everyone identifies influence as the primary characteristic. By definition, this means that leadership and position are two different things. You can have a title, and a position of power, but this does not mean that you are a leader. Even people without these things can exert influence and thus leadership Click here to read more …

read this 5 Posts That Will Change The Way You Lead




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Friday, November 11th, 2011
The Event Every Leader Should Attend

Catalyst One Day Preview Video from Catalyst on Vimeo.

What Others Are Saying

“I have been an Andy fan for a long time and more recently started tuning in to what Craig and LifeChurch are doing…absolutely loved how despite the size of the crowd, much of what they communicated felt like a one on one conversation. This speaks to their ability to communicate but also relates to the incredibly relevant topics that were brought to the table.”
Gene Troyer
Maple City Chapel
Goshen, IN

“Andy and Craig get it. They get it, and they also know how leadership can be used by God to solve the problems we face as church leaders. Catalyst One Day is extremely practical for leaders committed to seeing the church really work and grow in a broken world.”
Brad Russell
Dulles Community Church
South Riding, VA

“The topics were very practical and relevant to ministry issues today, and the presentations were outstanding. I wish every leader in our church could have attended.”
Scott Brown
Bridgman, MI

“The exchange between Andy and Craig was outstanding. It was great seeing two accomplished leaders who are being used by God in tremendous ways, but have very different approaches to ministry and their personal leadership style.”
Scott Himes
Life Church Indy
Indianapolis, IN

“Obviously the Catalyst event in Atlanta is always amazing, but a oneday event is a perfect idea as well. It saved money for hotels, food, and travel. We got hammered with quality leadership in one day, and that night I was at home in bed. The entire experience was incredible.”
Matthew Deprez
Grand Rapids, MI

To reserve your tickets or for additional information visit www.catalystoneday.com.




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Sunday, August 14th, 2011
Favorite Quotes from The Global Leadership Summit

leadershipsummit Favorite Quotes from The Global Leadership Summit
 
This past week I was blessed to be able to attend the Global Leadership Summit. I believe that this years summit was the best and most powerful summit yet. With phenomenal people speaking like Cory Booker, Steven Furtick, Seth Godin and many more. Below are a few things that I took away from the summit that I believe are life changing.

“If you want a different tomorrow, you must be willing to do things you did not do yesterday” @CoryBooker

“If you can’t predict the future, create it.” –Len Schlesinger

“God doesn’t give you the faith to finish what he calls you to; he gives faith to start it.” @stevenfurtick

“I’d rather deal with anger than apathy.” @m_rhee

“To love is to give, to give until it hurts.” –Mama Maggie Gobran

“I’m just dumb enough to believe God can do anything.” @stevenfurtick

“If the vision isn’t overwhelming to you, it’s probably insulting to God.” @stevenfurtick

“I don’t know a single leader who ever regretted taking a tough assignment from God.” @billhybels

“Humility is the noble choice to forgo your status and use your influence for the good of others before yourself.” @johnpauldickson

“An ordinary human has never been born. But most of us die as tragically ordinary humans.” @erwinmcmanus

What did you take away from The Global Leadership Summit this past week? Anything that was said stick with you?




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