Thoughts from the Leadership Summit, 2007
Here are a few thoughts from some of the speakers.
Carly Fiorina:
"Everyone is afraid of something. Every time you overcome, you are stronger."
"Leadership is about unlocking potential in others."
"Every time someone took a chance on me, it motivated me."
"There is a gift in everything if we will see it."
"Innovation means taking risks."
- Carly Fiorina at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit, 2007 (in an interview with Bill Hybels)
Floyd Flake:
" ... moving people beyond their self-serving motives." (When describing one of the goals of leadership)
"You don't need a unanimous vote, but you need a majority support."
- Floyd Flake at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit, 2007
Marcus Buckingham:
"Build on strengths and manage around weaknesses."
"You cannot understand excellence by studying bad examples." (paraphrased)
"What percentage of a typical day do you spend playing to your strengths?"
Marcus Buckingham at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit, 2007
John Ortberg:
Ortberg told this joke:
Man to wife: When I think about facing (any challenge), my palms get sweaty.
A little while later, same man to wife: When I think about (same challenge), my mouth gets dry.
Wife: Why don't you just lick your palms?
He spoke about a leader's greatest fear. "The greatest fear is not what can happen to us, but what can happen in us."
From Esther, he drew out this question: "Why have you been brought to this place in your life?"
he noted several examples, from Esther of the difference between one's mission and one's shadow mission which is just a click or two off of the real mission, but keeps us from fulfilling it.
John Ortberg at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
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