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Leadership Principles From Peter Drucker
Greg Morris
Greg Morris Ministries
Number 260
"Every organizational unit is a direct reflection of the leadership it's
been given, whether good or bad."
Bobb
Biehl
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Thankfully for most of us, Drucker has observed that there is no such
thing as a "leadership personality," as leaders come in all flavors, styles and
temperaments. This is because it's what a leader knows, does and is that spells
effectiveness.
In an interview with Bob Buford of Leadership Network, Drucker made the following
observations on leadership:
1. The mission comes first. And the mission of all non-profits, including churches, is
changed lives!
2. The function of management (in a church) is to make the church more church-like, not to
make the church more business-like.
3. Management is a social function and has mostly to do with people, not things and
procedures.
4. An organization begins to die the day it begins to be run for the benefit of the
insiders and not for the benefit of the outsiders.
5. Know the value of planned abandonment. Decide what not to do. Drucker says,
"Nothing is less productive than to make more efficient what should not be done at
all."
6. Know the value of foresight. You can't predict the future but you must assess the
future aspect of present events.
7. Focus on opportunities, not problems. Most organizations assign their best resources to
problems, not opportunities.
8. People decisions are the ultimate control mechanism of an organization. This is where
people look to find out what real values you hold.
When Christ saw the crowds " He had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." (Matthew 9.36 NIV). God has established and ordained leadership to enable, direct and equip His people. Leadership is a responsibility, not a matter of privilege or rank or status or money.
Leighton Ford has observed that: "True leadership means to receive
power from God and to use it under God's rule to serve people in God's way." Now
that's leadership that makes an eternal difference!
Stay the Course,
Greg Morris
Reprinted by permission of the author. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared in the October 19, 1998, Leadership Dynamics Newsletter located at www.leadershipdynamics.org
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