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A Christmas Reflection on Leadership
Location: BlogsDon Green    
Posted by: Don Green 12/24/2007 10:27 AM

The Perfect Executive

   Christmas is an appropriate time of year to examine the management style of Jesus of Nazareth. The results Jesus achieved were second to none. In only three years he defined a mission and carried it out. He recruited and motivated 12 ordinary men to become extraordinary. He molded their diverse personalities with different appetites and ambitions and internal disagreement into a glorious company.
   He organized Christianity which has grown to have 1.5 billion proponents and branches in all the world and 223 countries. Jesus didn't use the hard sell bulldozing people into his ways of thinking and doing nor did he use the soft sell hoping to influence them on the sly.  Rather he wooed and courted his listeners, never forgetting their needs. He faithfully motivated and practiced the most important principle of motivation. People want to know how much you care before they care how much you know.
   He brought out the best in people by pulling not pushing them along. Jesus was committed to a caring approach to managing his disciples. He didn't see his disciples as objects to be manipulated for his success but rather as human beings to be inspired and developed.
   However, he never let their unethical conduct go unchecked or poor performance go unnoticed.  He addressed them directly and openly and always supported and encouraged individual changes of heart. He stressed teamwork promoting a spirit of cooperation.  He lowered himself to wash his disciples' feet. It is through this concern for others that management can make its greatest contribution for the growth of people and the success of a business.
   We are and always will be operators in an imperfect world, but we do have a perfect example.

(The Wall Street Journal, December 18, 1989)

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Re: A Christmas Reflection on Leadership    By Wolffman on 12/26/2007 8:29 AM
A comfort to me is that Jesus did set up a great "company," however, it was not established without it's set backs. A key officer was kown for his zealousness (often over) that ended up in his actions being called Satanic and obstacles toward the will of the Father, another officer had a well known bout with doubt, others were seen heading back to their former jobs upon Jesus abscence. Yet, in all this a great company has been established. <br>What was the key ingrgedient though? The article I think misses it. It was not until after the Holy Spirit indwelled these ordinary men that things changed forever. The constant questions, them missing the point of teachings, the doubting, and even the unchecked zealousness was harnessed by the Holy Spirit and we find a unified organism left to live out the madate given in Matthew 28.<br>Jesus not only gave them the mission, He gives the power to accomplish it! The power to unite! The power to overcome any obstacle that may stop us! He gave us the same power that descended on Him after His baptism and empowered His minstry!<br>Dare we tap it and give in?

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