Thursday, January 12, 2012

Rick Warren's Leadership Lessons:

  • Life is too short to act on every good ideaYou have to focus on God's ideas...Often I'll get a dozen good ideas by lunch, but that doesn't mean we're going to act on all of them.
  • The number one factor that keeps staff motivated is not money, and it is not recognition, and it is not goals, and it is not even relationships...it's progress. If people see progress in their work, then they're committed to it.
  • Sometimes inaction is the wisest action. Don't be in a hurry to make a decision...Hurry is the death of prayer.
  • Godly leaders focus on correcting their own faults, but losers focus on correcting others faults.
  • Strong sermons only have one big point. Weak sermons are a bunch of small points tied together.
  • God often uses opposition to open doors for you.
  • Correct privately, commend publicly.
  • It's far more important for a leader to know the right questions, and who to ask, than to know all the answers

  • What have you learned as a leader in 2011? Please, share below

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