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Gary recently wrote a blog post over at the Wall Street Journal about his experience at The Leadership Summit. Take a look and join the conversation!
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Gary had planned a 45-minute talk and only had 35 minutes to deliver it. Here's what he didn't have time to say: (Click the button with the four arrows to view in full-screen mode.)
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At several points in my talk, I suggested that the work of creating strategy needs to be highly participatory - that every church member (and perhaps community members) should have the chance to input ideas. Does this make sense to you? Have you tried...
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In my Summit talk, I argued that to change, we must be willing to challenge some of our deeply cherished beliefs - not about our faith, but about our strategies, programs, facilities, and practices. What 'orthodoxy' do you think needs to be challenged...
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What other questions do you have about my Summit talk? -Gary
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Check back the week of August 10 for a video of an expanded version of the talk I gave at the Summit! - Gary UPDATE: As announced at the Summit, the video of Gary's talk will now be included on The Leadership Summit 2009 Team Edition . Click here...
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If you'd like to read more of my work, you might check out my blog: www.wsj.com/hamel or my latest book The Future of Management . - Gary
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Is there anything in the way your church is managed (board structure, executive roles, reporting relationships, accountabilities, etc.) that you think might be frustrating its capacity to grow and adapt? If so, what are the constraints - and how might...
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I'm excited to announce that I'll be doing a two-day workshop with church leaders on change and renewal. We'll challenge orthodoxies, discuss innovative ideas, and get equipped with tools - and there may be some special guests. Check back...
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A weblog (blog) is an online journal you can use to share thoughts, ideas, gripes, project status, or anything else you want. Blogs allow you to be a contributor rather than just a bystander. Postings are arranged chronologically and can be categorized...