Timeless Wisdom: MODERN LEADERSHIP!
In our last blog, we explored how today's workforce longs for managers and leaders who ask inclusive questions, foster growth, and empower meaningful achievement. These are the hallmarks of a coach-approach—they were a part of Jesus’ masterful approach to leadership!
Now, let's get even more practical, friend. Have you wondered how to start (or continue) embedding a coach approach in your leadership? π€
Great news! Over the next three blogs, we’ll flesh out these coach-approach practices with 'how-to' tips:
- Ask Powerful Questions: Start with questions that invite reflection. You could ask a team member, "What matters to you about your role here?" This mirrors Jesus' approach of asking questions that promote self-discovery and result in action. (Proverbs 20:5). πͺ
- Listen Intently: Truly listen to understand. This honors their humanity and demonstrates you value what they say (James 1:19). Listening (attuning) was a cornerstone of Jesus' interactions! π
- Create a Culture of Forgiveness and Growth: Believe in the potential of those you lead and develop the strength to forgive with a growth mindset, even when someone has made a big mistake. Your belief in another person’s God-given purpose can inspire the courage they need to rise and try again (Jesus did this for Peter, John 21:15-17). π
By increasingly integrating these three practices, you’ll be a catalyst of transformation for the individuals and teams you lead. You'll help them align with God’s creative and redemptive purposes for their lives while generating fuller engagement in your organization’s (or family’s) priorities. π
Did you know? A Harvard Business Review study found that organizations with a coaching culture have employees who are more adaptable, innovative, and resilient. π What leader, manager, or business owner doesn’t want that?
Stay tuned for our next blogs, where we’ll flesh out these timeless leadership practices that meet the needs of our modern world. π Our people and missional priorities are far too important to miss them! I'm excited to be on a growth journey with you!







