Bless & Add (Honor &Onward). Lead Outward in Concentric Circles © 2006 E. Stanley Ott.

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Bless & Add (Honor &Onward)

Lead Outward in Concentric Circles © 2006 E. Stanley Ott

The Rule 10% Technical What are we going to do? 90% Tactical How to keep people on board?!

Leading people without losing them! Take the Adventure page48 Creating Major Change {Kotter} 1Establish a sense of urgency 2Create the guiding coalition 3Develop a vision and strategy 4Communicate the vision 5 Empower broad-based action 6Generate short-term wins 7Consolidate gains and produce more change 8Anchor new approaches in the culture

Nemawashi! © 2006 E. Stanley Ott

For a healthy congregational spirit: The 4 S’s (No) Secrets (No) Surprises (No) Subversion (Lots of) Support William J. Carl III Best Advice pp