A few reflections on Hybels opening piece…

  August 7, 2008

I love that Bill genuinely feels the weight of leadership at his core. You can tell that it’s not just fluff for him.

A few of Bill’s axiom’s that hit me:

If it feels funky, engage.”

  • This is me to a fault
  • I need to extend this by saying, if it feels funky, engage diplomatically. 
  • Great leaders have the courage to call out when things are heading in a God-inspired direction, I want to grow in this area.
“Sometimes, leaders have to call fouls on themselves.”
  • I’m not impervious to being out of line, in fact, I’m pretty good at it. 
  • I need better discretion in how to handle issues that arise. 
  • Perhaps it just comes back to diplomacy again for me. 
I realize, based on this talk, that I need a more clearly defined process for making leadership decisions.
I tend to fly off the seat of my pants making decisions based on past experience and my own “knowledge base.” While that includes a history of strong Biblical teaching, I rarely just crack open the book when facing a hard decision. In the end, I tend to trust the leadership skills God has been building in me, but I think he’d love it if I took a deeper look into his word first. Then consulted others, rather than living only in my personal leadership box. 

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