3 KEYS TO  INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP Presented by Dr. Bobby Gilstrap Director of Missions Huron & Southeastern Baptist Associations Michigan
Keys to Innovative Leadership KEY #1  - 5  Intangibles  of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #2  - 7  Principles  of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #3  - 7  Practices  of Innovative Christian Leaders
“ To be a leader means, especially, having the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who permit leaders to lead.”     Max DePree
5  Intangibles  of Innovative Christian Leaders
What makes some leaders  (who are just as smart and dedicated to God)  appear to be better leaders?  Have you noticed that working hard, sound strategy and even great vision doesn't always work?
What is in play that makes the difference?
Let’s look at the  5 Intangibles of Innovative Christian Leaders These "intangibles" are difficult to describe and even harder to evaluate
Most anyone can raise the bar on their leadership abilities  By doing so, you can make a big difference in your life and in the lives of others
Intangible #1  They Lead with  Drive
Or Energy   Do you know anyone who walks into the room and they fill the room with energy?
Intangible #2  They Lead with  Insight
Innovative leaders have the ability to exhibit keen insight and good judgment
Discernment vs. Insight   Insightful leaders are keen observers
Intangible #3 They Lead through  Personal Connection This is more than personality or charisma
It’s a Positive, Confident Presence
A confident presence comes primarily from listening to God and putting to practice what He tells you
It's all about  doing the  right thing ,  in the  right way ,  at the  right time   for the  right reason
Do that over and over again and your confidence will soar
Personal Connection also occurs through relational charisma
There is also something about just showing up and  being prepared that builds your Personal Connection
Intangible #4  They Are  Contemplative
Leaders think differently than non-leaders and their life reflects it
What you think about matters Think in terms of ideas and how to make them happen
Intangible #5  They Lead with  Passion
What is your great desire?   Too many leaders don't know what they want. You need to know. You will never lead well if you don't know what you want.
If you  don't know what you want ,  you don't  know where you are going  and  you therefore  lack the passion to get there .
If you know what you want, you just need to give yourself permission to say it out loud and find the courage to actually do it.
It's never too late!   “100% of the shots you  don’t take  don’t go in!”    Wayne  Gretzsky   Hockey Hall of Famer
What is your greatest desire?
How is God calling you to make a difference?    What do you see that needs to be changed?
How would you like to do that?  Where are you strong?
What do you need to improve?   Innovative organizations require leaders who are willing to grow
The path to leadership is one of personal growth
Good Leaders must be Good Followers You can grow as an innovative leader if you will learn to follow
7  Principles  of Innovative Leadership
Principle #1  Know who you are
“ Who are you?”  We must assess our resistance to and tolerance for  change,  our fears,  our preferences, and  our skills and abilities.
Principle #2  Let go of what you've got hold of
In the Industrial Age, the first rule of “wing walking” said: “Don't let go of what you've got hold of  until  you've got hold of something else.”
That means you must let go of the past and forge into the future
When you hold on to the past, you eventually assume responsibility for the past because it becomes your present.
Take risks and allow others to take risks
Those willing to take risks will be greater innovators.  We must discover the chains that bind us to our past and prevent us from understanding ourselves. Once we understand the chains that bind us, we must let go of them.
Principle #3  Learn your purpose
We can learn our real purpose through lifelong reflection and interaction with others
It’s also important that we develop habits of mind
Habits of mind are developed from our values. Values propel us along the path to discovering our unfolding purpose.
Principle #4  Live in the question
In the  Industrial Age , we learned to analyze a situation, isolate the problem, and administer a quick fix.  In  this age , we must recognize that everything is interrelated.
Flexibility is required so we can be open to the potential of the unknown.
Principle #5 Learn the art of  “barn raising”
Today's emphasis on teamwork recognizes this basic need to work with and through others.
A shared purpose motivates individuals to contribute their energy, skills, and abilities.
Principle #6  Give “it” away
A paradox of life is that the more we try to hold on to something, the more likely we are to lose it
Principle #7 Let the magic happen
We must become a member of the team and utilize our abilities  Joining in the shared purpose  To help the team achieve its maximum potential
Leaders can make three choices:  Lead Follow Get out of the way
The wisdom of leadership in this age is to know which action to choose for each situation.  All the while, we must  Remain humble Christian Servants
7 Innovative Leadership  Practices
Practice #1 Listen to God
Practice #2  Listen to people
Practice #3  Help Others Succeed Focus on Others
Practice #4  Tell the Truth in Love
Practice #5  Intentionally Network with Others
Connecting means that you have breakthrough moments where the relationship deepens
Practice #6  Focus on Performance Excellence
If you perform with excellence through difficult times, you will develop greater influence with the people who follow
Practice #7  Model Stability
Keys to Innovative Leadership KEY #1  - 5  Intangibles  of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #2  - 7  Principles  of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #3  - 7  Practices  of Innovative Christian Leaders

3 Keys To Innovative Leadership

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    3 KEYS TO INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP Presented by Dr. Bobby Gilstrap Director of Missions Huron & Southeastern Baptist Associations Michigan
  • 2.
    Keys to InnovativeLeadership KEY #1 - 5 Intangibles of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #2 - 7 Principles of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #3 - 7 Practices of Innovative Christian Leaders
  • 3.
    “ To bea leader means, especially, having the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who permit leaders to lead.” Max DePree
  • 4.
    5 Intangibles of Innovative Christian Leaders
  • 5.
    What makes someleaders (who are just as smart and dedicated to God) appear to be better leaders? Have you noticed that working hard, sound strategy and even great vision doesn't always work?
  • 6.
    What is inplay that makes the difference?
  • 7.
    Let’s look atthe 5 Intangibles of Innovative Christian Leaders These "intangibles" are difficult to describe and even harder to evaluate
  • 8.
    Most anyone canraise the bar on their leadership abilities By doing so, you can make a big difference in your life and in the lives of others
  • 9.
    Intangible #1 They Lead with Drive
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    Or Energy Do you know anyone who walks into the room and they fill the room with energy?
  • 11.
    Intangible #2 They Lead with Insight
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    Innovative leaders havethe ability to exhibit keen insight and good judgment
  • 13.
    Discernment vs. Insight Insightful leaders are keen observers
  • 14.
    Intangible #3 TheyLead through Personal Connection This is more than personality or charisma
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    It’s a Positive,Confident Presence
  • 16.
    A confident presencecomes primarily from listening to God and putting to practice what He tells you
  • 17.
    It's all about doing the right thing , in the right way , at the right time for the right reason
  • 18.
    Do that overand over again and your confidence will soar
  • 19.
    Personal Connection alsooccurs through relational charisma
  • 20.
    There is alsosomething about just showing up and being prepared that builds your Personal Connection
  • 21.
    Intangible #4 They Are Contemplative
  • 22.
    Leaders think differentlythan non-leaders and their life reflects it
  • 23.
    What you thinkabout matters Think in terms of ideas and how to make them happen
  • 24.
    Intangible #5 They Lead with Passion
  • 25.
    What is yourgreat desire? Too many leaders don't know what they want. You need to know. You will never lead well if you don't know what you want.
  • 26.
    If you don't know what you want , you don't know where you are going and you therefore lack the passion to get there .
  • 27.
    If you knowwhat you want, you just need to give yourself permission to say it out loud and find the courage to actually do it.
  • 28.
    It's never toolate! “100% of the shots you don’t take don’t go in!” Wayne Gretzsky Hockey Hall of Famer
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    What is yourgreatest desire?
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    How is Godcalling you to make a difference? What do you see that needs to be changed?
  • 31.
    How would youlike to do that? Where are you strong?
  • 32.
    What do youneed to improve? Innovative organizations require leaders who are willing to grow
  • 33.
    The path toleadership is one of personal growth
  • 34.
    Good Leaders mustbe Good Followers You can grow as an innovative leader if you will learn to follow
  • 35.
    7 Principles of Innovative Leadership
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    Principle #1 Know who you are
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    “ Who areyou?” We must assess our resistance to and tolerance for change, our fears, our preferences, and our skills and abilities.
  • 38.
    Principle #2 Let go of what you've got hold of
  • 39.
    In the IndustrialAge, the first rule of “wing walking” said: “Don't let go of what you've got hold of until you've got hold of something else.”
  • 40.
    That means youmust let go of the past and forge into the future
  • 41.
    When you holdon to the past, you eventually assume responsibility for the past because it becomes your present.
  • 42.
    Take risks andallow others to take risks
  • 43.
    Those willing totake risks will be greater innovators. We must discover the chains that bind us to our past and prevent us from understanding ourselves. Once we understand the chains that bind us, we must let go of them.
  • 44.
    Principle #3 Learn your purpose
  • 45.
    We can learnour real purpose through lifelong reflection and interaction with others
  • 46.
    It’s also importantthat we develop habits of mind
  • 47.
    Habits of mindare developed from our values. Values propel us along the path to discovering our unfolding purpose.
  • 48.
    Principle #4 Live in the question
  • 49.
    In the Industrial Age , we learned to analyze a situation, isolate the problem, and administer a quick fix. In this age , we must recognize that everything is interrelated.
  • 50.
    Flexibility is requiredso we can be open to the potential of the unknown.
  • 51.
    Principle #5 Learnthe art of “barn raising”
  • 52.
    Today's emphasis onteamwork recognizes this basic need to work with and through others.
  • 53.
    A shared purposemotivates individuals to contribute their energy, skills, and abilities.
  • 54.
    Principle #6 Give “it” away
  • 55.
    A paradox oflife is that the more we try to hold on to something, the more likely we are to lose it
  • 56.
    Principle #7 Letthe magic happen
  • 57.
    We must becomea member of the team and utilize our abilities Joining in the shared purpose To help the team achieve its maximum potential
  • 58.
    Leaders can makethree choices: Lead Follow Get out of the way
  • 59.
    The wisdom ofleadership in this age is to know which action to choose for each situation. All the while, we must Remain humble Christian Servants
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    Practice #2 Listen to people
  • 63.
    Practice #3 Help Others Succeed Focus on Others
  • 64.
    Practice #4 Tell the Truth in Love
  • 65.
    Practice #5 Intentionally Network with Others
  • 66.
    Connecting means thatyou have breakthrough moments where the relationship deepens
  • 67.
    Practice #6 Focus on Performance Excellence
  • 68.
    If you performwith excellence through difficult times, you will develop greater influence with the people who follow
  • 69.
    Practice #7 Model Stability
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    Keys to InnovativeLeadership KEY #1 - 5 Intangibles of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #2 - 7 Principles of Innovative Christian Leaders KEY #3 - 7 Practices of Innovative Christian Leaders