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Everyone Leads: The Challenges of Christian Leadership Today and Tomorrow @chrislowney = ChrisLowneyAuthor =
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Compare today to fifteen years ago:
Faster paced or slower? More complex or simpler? More change or less?
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“The defining aspect of this change of epoch is that things are no longer in their place…Things we thought would never happen, or that we never thought we would see, we are experiencing now, and we dare not even imagine the future. That which appeared normal to us – family, the Church, society and the world – will probably no longer seem that way. We cannot simply wait for what we are experiencing to pass, under the illusion that things will return to being how they were before.” [ Pope Francis at Basilica of St John Lateran, 16 September 2013]
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Welcome to the 21st Century…
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Do you have a “great deal of confidence” in:
Our political leaders? Our business leaders? Our education leaders? Our religious leaders?
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A leadership crisis: Percentage of U.S. residents with a “great deal of confidence” in: Wall St. leaders = 10% Congress = 10% Business leaders = 15% Education leaders = 20% Religious leaders = % (Yankelovich, Inc Survey; Sept 4-17,2007) Note that this survey was in 2007! Before the financial crisis!
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So what kind of leadership would be better?
Think of the names of one or two living leaders? What personal qualities or attributes do you associate with good leadership?
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Implications of VUCA for Christian leaders:
Embrace your leadership opportunity Improve decision making skills Cultivate a habit of daily reflection Pray for courage!
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“Leadership is the art of influencing and directing people in such a way that will win their obedience, confidence, respect and loyal cooperation in achieving common objectives” (U.S. Air Force)
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“Let us never forget that authentic power is service…”
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“Every day when I go to work…I think about the things I can do to make my team successful. So I have a servant’s mentality in terms of how I approach my job…”
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“The servant-leader is servant first… Becoming a servant-leader begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first….The best test…is this: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?” [Robert Greenleaf, The Servant as Leader]
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At equilibrium: inner freedom to make the choice that best serves the mission
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Pope Francis on risk-taking:
“We are not living an era of change but a change of era…Assume always the Spirit of the great explorers, that on the sea were passionate for navigation in open waters and were not frightened by borders and of storms…May it be a free church and open to the challenges of the present, never in defense for fear of losing something.”
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Internally free and balanced…
…not driven by ego, status, fears, pride
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“What does freedom mean
“What does freedom mean? It is certainly not doing whatever you want, allowing yourself to be dominated by the passions, to pass from one experience to another without discernment, to follow the fashions of the day; freedom does not mean, so to speak, throwing everything that you don’t like out the window. No, that is not freedom! Freedom is given to us so that we know how to make good decisions in life!” [Address at St. Mary Major 4 May 2013]
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Inner freedom from our own “inordinate attachments”:
Our own pride The fear of making a mistake The fear of trying something new Our attachment to the way it has always been done before Our own ego needs to protect status, control Our own sinful attachments: greed, power, etc
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Step back from the world every day
Be Grateful Lift Your Horizon Review the Day
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“The presence of constantly new gadgets…and an endless array of consumer goods at times leave no room for God’s voice to be heard. We are overwhelmed by words, by superficial pleasures and by an increasing din…[We] need to stop this rat race and to recover the personal space needed to carry on a heartfelt dialogue with God.” [Pope Francis, Gaudete et Exsultate, # 29, 2018]
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Implications of VUCA for Christian leaders:
Embrace your leadership opportunity Improve your decision-making skills Cultivate a habit of daily reflection Pray for courage!
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A Spirituality of Leadership:
Feel called (and everyone is called to lead) Leaders serve purpose greater than self Treat others as dignified (loving) Understand leadership as service Are internally free to serve the mission Reflect (or pray) daily Are courageous
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“Courage doesn't always roar
“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow.” [Mary Ann Radmacher]
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“I like to contemplate the holiness present in the patience of God’s people: in those parents who raise their children with immense love, in those men and women who work hard to support their families, in the sick… Very often it is a holiness found in our next-door neighbours, those who, living in our midst, reflect God’s presence. We might call them “the middle class of holiness.” [Gaudete et Exsultate, #7]
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“My greatest enemy was not those who put or kept me in prison
“My greatest enemy was not those who put or kept me in prison. It was myself. I was afraid to be who I am.” (Nelson Mandela)
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Thank you for listening!
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