Recently I was asked to name some of my leadership maxims. I sat down and began to compose a list. I kept my document open and began to add, and sometime sort. The following is the list that I have to come to believe, and make serious attempts at practicing.
- Flexibility, humility, trust, risk, respect, and love make a great work environment
- Everyone is meant to be a leader
- Everyone has a purpose; their best work happens when it connects to their purpose
- Mentoring and leadership praxis are central to human flourishing
- Experienced and competent leaders lead and take risks
- It is good to raise questions and solutions that emanate from a variety of perspectives
- Leaders are readers; failure to read, is failure to lead (reading takes in everything: the culture, the environment, the room, the library, etc.)
- Leaders will be criticized; lead anyway
- Good, lean governance is essential
- Action should be informed by research, but not bogged down by manufactured constraints; Uninformed action will often break Wesley’s role of “Do No Harm”
- Results should receive equal or greater attention than Aspirations
- Good Character and Chemistry within a team of leaders can grow Competency
- Misconduct should be dealt with in good order, in a timely fashion, with appropriate counsel
- Collaboration is crucial for organizational momentum; dissent that is latent or long unresolved must be faced with courage and compassion
- Choose business and ministry partners wisely
- Honoring the past is done well when we press into the future with faith, boldness, appreciation, and love
- No Margin, No Mission; Non-profits must have healthy balance sheets
- No Mission, No Margin; money is looking for a mission to invest in
Do you have a list of your own? What is on it? What would you recommend I put on my list?
2 comments:
Very wise Waldronian proverbs. - JWilmot
Thanks JWilmot! Glad to see you're out and about. While some of these may have been developed in Waldron . . . I've learned their truthfulness in many different places. Some have been recent revelations.
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