One of the Most Powerful Leadership Principles I've Ever  Learned

 
 
 
By _Perry  Noble_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/perry-noble/) , 
Christian Post Guest Columnist
September 21, 2013|12:37 pm
In 2002 I learned one of the most powerful leadership principles I've EVER  
learned...and it has PROFOUNDLY impact my leadership, our staff culture AND 
our  church in a positive way... 
Let me set it up before I share the principle... 
I believe that leaders are learners (no, that's not the principle.) If we 
are  going to be effective leaders then we need to do WHATEVER it takes to 
learn, to  put ourselves in learning environments, to pay the price to GROW. 
Most leaders stop being effective in their leadership when they stop 
learning  – and in so doing become comfortable, apathetic and lazy. God had 
called 
 leaders to do lots of things, but "putting the church" on cruise control 
is not  one of them! 
I remember making the decision to invest in my personal growth as a leader 
in  1996 when I signed up for a monthly tape club that John Maxwell did. It 
was a  MAJOR financial investment for me as I did not have ANY extra money, 
it was a  major time commitment as I had to listen to the tapes...but it 
paid off as I was  preparing years ago for what I am doing today. 
Skip forward a few years when I planted NewSpring Church...I was still 
hungry  to grow as a leader. I would read books, listen to tapes,CD's and 
attend 
 conferences...WHATEVER it took!! (AND no – our church DID NOT have a huge  
conference budget...many times in those early years it came out of my  
pocket.)
 
However, I began to notice something as we began to bring on staff. As a  
leader...I have a responsibility to make sure that staff members are allowed  
opportunities to grow and develop as leaders as well. I need to not only be 
 willing to pay the price for me to grow...but for them to grow as well,  
because...(here is the principle): 
The church will move forward a lot faster when WE grow as leaders...not 
just  when I grow as a leader. 
So, early on I made the decision that I was NOT going to attend a 
conference  alone!! In fact, I always have tried to take as many people as 
possible 
and  place them in learning environments because I believe that when we learn 
 together it will be WAY more beneficial for our church than when I learn  
alone. 
It's not about me...it's about "WE!" 
I was reminded of this concept last week when I found out that a pastor had 
 signed up for our LEADERSHIP INTENSIVE...and that he wasn't just coming 
alone  but had paid the price and was bringing his entire leadership team!! 
That  decision is proof that he is a leader who doesn't just want to develop 
himself  as a leader...but wants his whole team to be developed. 
EVERYONE who has EVER attended a conference with their staff and/or  
volunteers knows that THE BEST time of the conference is NOT the conference  
itself...but rather the conversations after the sessions that take place in  
restaurants, coffee shops and hotel lobby's late into the night. It is during  
those times that major decisions are made... 
But those times do not happen when the leader goes at it  alone!!

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