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and motivate teams to continually reflect on successes. Focus on team and personal renewal and reflection.  Collects systemic feedback, refines project processes and most important, rewards excellence among employees and teams; works on compensating for weakness and limits; Maintains a conscious work/life balance. 

Roadblock – Is closed to learning new personal, interpersonal, managerial and leadership skills, doesn’t share/celebrate successes with team members. Burns out teammates and self.

renewing The Middle

renewing The Middle

In the span of a little over 24 hours we were with friends who have celebrated over 50 years together, and then other friends that were celebrating the marriage of their daughter. The latter was filled with other young people who met at a Christian Camp set in the mountains of Virginia near Roanoke. The outdoor celebration was perfect for any occasion… but particularly perfect in this very strange year.

Joy renewal

Joy renewal

As I stepped into rediscovering Joy, it is not a surprise it is related to creating things.  Raised in a family of tinkerers, I was always in the process of either building something or helping someone build something.  The wonder of imagining something that hadn’t existed before was something that was second nature with my Dad, having built things even in his youth out of scraps around his house.

renewing your Faith..

renewing your Faith..

Easter ends 40 days of preparation this morning, and in many churches, it will begin with early Sunrise services, or as they are often titled, Son-Rise services.  After Friday, and making it through the Day of Decision, we are now to the morning of what was predicted.  What you had Faith in would be renewed: is it the world of men that had killed, dominated, and crushed a rebellion, leaving fear and trembling by all those who had seen it.  Or could your Faith be in something else, something unseen, requiring deep belief in something that seems impossible…

Faith execution

Faith execution

One of the most difficult things to execute as a leader is called a “Declaration”.  In the field of speech, that is defined as “a public communication that moves us toward a future possibility.”  It must have Authority, a clear definition of the future state, inspire others to join in, be within their grasp… and slightly out of their reach.  It is that last part – getting people to step up and join in the journey that is often complex… as without execution, it is just words.  Faith is what causes you to actually move forward…

wondering about Faith

wondering about Faith

The wonder of Good Friday is back upon us.  The Faithful focus on 3 major events in the year, and you can get a good argument going on which is the “most” important.  It would mirror the conversation in the Upper Room last night – who is the most important Disciple?  Who is the favorite, who has the most important role in the team?  The bickering and fighting, jockeying for position…it is really a wonder that like many leaders, he would have thought twice about going through with the plan.  After all, were they really worth the price that was to be paid?

Faith observations

Faith observations

Happy April Fools Day!  If there was a holiday that I revere, it would be this one.  As a natural cut-up and jokester, I often circle this day on the calendar for something fun.  This year, it corresponds on the Faith calendar to a day called Maundy Thursday – one that I wasn’t really in tune with, the night of The Last Supper that you probably do know about.  It is now observed as a fairly somber service where the church is stripped of all elements and hung with the darkness that would come with “Good” Friday… 

partners in Faith

partners in Faith

March Madness is all around us again, and I am really happy to have it back.  So many memories of my life are tied to these months, and the early decisions that were made then are still playing out.  Yesterday we talked about the bumper sticker about Faith and I realize that some of you don’t like me bouncing around my timeline, but at least the U2 storyline will be consistent.  For there is really no way to talk about them without weaving in one of the most important partners in the band… and therefore a bit about my own story that is very similar.

management Faith

management Faith

“Faith isn’t Faith until it is all you are holding onto”... read the bumper sticker that was on...

The Faith to engage

The Faith to engage

How do you know that your team will actually deliver something for you?  Frankly, how do they know you will do the same for them?  It is well known that the number 1 reason someone stays in a job is their relationship with their Boss… and the number one reason they leave is…  It is a constant conversation with leaders at all levels, and comes in all flavors but mostly centers on a word that once spoken, freezes a conversation:  Trust.  I want to engage this week and explore a word that I believe is both easier to use, and one that can also bring some complexity worth the hassle – Faith. 

Happiness renewed

Happiness renewed

One of the arguments I enjoyed using in Debate was “Causality”. It is something that is often muddy – did this particular thing CAUSE this other thing.  We see it all the time now in our reporting, and often is something that is simply correlated.  A famous one is the Number of People who Drown in Swimming Pools and the Number of films Nicholas Cage stars in – have the same shaped graph. You could imply that one caused the other, but I doubt that would stick.  But do you believe that Happiness causes renewal, or vice versa, or are they even causal?

renewing your Values

renewing your Values

Of all of the Values that most teams and leaders list, renewal is rarely on the list.  Particularly the leaders who really “care” and talk about “servant leadership” and are those people you want to follow. They find it very hard to carve out time for the most important resource – themselves.  As I start working with leaders, I realize that most of my real value is forcing them to spend an hour or so on… themselves.  Sure I can bring some Value with my clever questions, listening, some observations, even some much-requested “advice”… but realistically… just getting them to focus on themselves is what I am paid to do now…

Celebrating renewal

Celebrating renewal

After the encouragement of my roommate, and after trying other ways of renewal that were less fulfilling, I found the group at our local church to be the major hub for activities and renewal. We would gather for meals occasionally during each week, and particularly on Sunday, with literally 12 guitar players, leading singing for maybe another 20-ish.  Friday nights were often go-kart racing or other fun activities, including one Halloween party that we are all glad there were no cell phone cameras for – no real bad activities, but some that, seen 45 years later, might be judged differently…

Celebration execution

Celebration execution

Politics, or trying to not write about it, had a hand in starting these columns years ago.  After being active in High School, begrudgingly, I tried to stay out of it in college, but to no avail.  I was spotted by a junior in my sophomore year, and he wanted to groom a successor.  There was a Student Senate, and the Engineering School needed someone to be on it, and he suggested I ran – which I did and served for 3 of my 4 years.  He also wanted me to take over the Student Engineers Joint Council (SEJC), the student leadership group for the School, which I also did.  This was one reason I was standing in the middle of the road on a Friday night, missing a shoe, waiting for my girlfriend to pick me up… and likely be executed…