CHAPTER
6
CAN
WE TURN LADDER HOLDERS INTO LADDER CLIMBERS?
Every
effective business leader and every senior pastor started somewhere. They may
have already had the gifts that eventually pushed them up the ladder, but most
of them didn't start there. God's plan was already in place but it started in a
lowly position.
The
only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole.
Where
did Elijah start? He held the ladder of the great prophet of Israel and
faithfully followed until his turn came.
We
are here today because Jesus saved us, of course. But we are also here today
because his disciples started as supporters for Jesus until their times came
to move upward. They are the ones who continued the work after Jesus was
ascended.
At
one time, I was the janitor, breakfast cook, and dishwasher at Beulah Heights.
I held the ladder so that others could succeed and minister.
STEPS
FOR TURNING LADDER HOLDERS INTO LADDER CLIMBERS
Spiritual
Formation: focus on spiritual discipline
and developing individuals. We want to help people develop who they are. We
want them to be able to answer these questions:
What
am I passionate about?
What
are my gifts and talents?
To
what kind of work is God calling me?
What
frustrates me?
What
makes me cry?
What
brings me joy?
Skill
formation: this is where we change and begin to focus on others. We are trained
to do ministry through our local church.
Strategic
formation: Here we focus on extending God's kingdom on earth and on leadership
development.
In
most churches we train but we don't develop.
UNLEARNING
AND LEARNING
In
developing leadership skills, I've learned that is more difficult to unlearn
than it is to learn.
The
best use of power is to give it away. We give it away by investing in others.
Most
of the leaders of my generation - the boomer generation - are accidental
leaders. We stumbled into leadership.
We
need to get the right people on the bus and get the wrong people off. Then we
need to get the right people in the right seats on the bus.
The
person who does an excellent job of holding a twenty-foot ladder may not be the
same person we need if you want to go higher. It cost me intense pain to
realise that good people - committed, hardworking individuals and people of
integrity - may not be the ones we need to help us move to the next level.
We
need different ladder holders for different levels in the organisation. Old
leaders are rarely new leaders because people continue to view the organisation
at the level they came to it, whereas new leaders see it as it is now.
Source: Who's Holding Your Ladder by Samuel R. Chand
Summary Attempt: Who's Holding Your Ladder; Chapter 5
Summary Attempt: Who's Holding Your Ladder; Chapter 7
Summary Attempt: Who's Holding Your Ladder; Chapter 7
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