Fulfilling the LifeChurch.tv Mission
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LEADING IN THE DIGERATI AGE
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Leading People to Become
Fully Devoted Followers of Christ
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People don't buy what we
do they buy why we do it.
Simon Sinek, Start With Why
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Organize the world’s information
and make it universally
accessible and useful.
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Give people access to all the music they
want all the time - in a completely legal
& accessible way
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Bring inspiration and innovation
to every athlete* in the world
*If you have a body, you are an athlete
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To inspire mobility, enable individuality,
and promote responsibility
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Inspire the World,
Create the Future
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A problem that can happen as a leader*
inside an organization…
*believe that everyone is a leader
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A Leader’s responsibility, first and
foremost, is to cause a vision and mission
to have tangible results in a real world.
Dr. Henry Cloud
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What is a Axiom?
• a statement or proposition that is regarded as being
established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
• a guiding principle that can be called upon at a second’s
notice to inform a critical decision.
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3 Take Aways
1. Identify the mission of your organization, or write it
2. Build guiding principles, axioms, to equip leaders
3. Lead to the mission through your axioms
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Employees in every organization, and
at every level, need to know that at
the heart of what they do lies
something grand and inspirational.
Patrick Lencioni, The Advantage
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MISSION FIRST
• Balance your Yes’ and No’s
• Keep you focused on what has the most impact
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The
Golden
Circle
Simon Sinek, Start With Why
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People don't FOLLOW what we
do they FOLLOW why we do it
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WHY BEFORE THE WHAT
• Ask the Right Questions
• Define the Wins
• Equip Everyone Involved
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2 Groups of People
• CUSTOMERS - People that your organization serves
• TEAM - People who serve in your organization
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Great leaders grow not just results,
but people too.
Dr. Henry Cloud
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Everyone on Support
Signal v. Noise / Kevin Hale, Wufoo
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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE
• Recognize that our team members are more than…
• Remind us that our customers are the reason we exist
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Bible App / iPhone 5
STORY:
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LATEST DOESN’T MEAN GREATEST
• Count the Costs: Risk over the Reward.
• Live in the Tension: Drive vs. Discipline
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Data does not make the decisions,
but it informs the decision
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DATA HAS A SEAT AT THE TABLE
• Start Tracking
• Make Data Easily Accessible
• Evaluate Impact
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The Bible Series
STORY:
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MOVE FAST, FOLLOW MOMENTUM
• Create the margin to pursue
• Dismount the dead horse
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The Worst Ideas
The Best Ideas
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Innovation should solve a problem
or create an opportunity
INNOVATION
• Think inside the box
• Create your own box
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Simple doesn’t always mean easiest
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“Simple can be harder than complex. You have
to work hard to get your thinking clean to make
it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because
once you get there you can move mountains.”
Steve Jobs, Business Week, 1998
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SIMPLE IS BETTER
• Keep Focus
• Be Intentional
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3 Take Aways
1. Identify the mission of your organization, or write it
2. Build guiding principles, axioms, to equip leaders
3. Lead to the mission through your axioms