We watched Seth Godin's video from the TED Conference, you can view it yourself below.
The pre-reading for the House2House network leaders meeting was Seth Godin's book 'Tribes' in which he goes into much more detail.
With this to set the scene, Tony led us through a series of thoughts based on Seth's analysis of what a leader does. He referred to Romans 15:18-21, Paul felt what Seth describes as 'I can't stand the status quo'.
Here are one or two of the key thoughts.
We need to be heretics. Jesus was a heretic. He had a lot of trouble with the establishment of his day. We change things by telling a new story, people are waiting for something new, we need to connect people who share the same vision. Jesus did all these things.
Here are some quotes from Seth's book.
- Heretics are the new leaders, they get out in front of their tribes.
- It's more fun to make the rules than to follow them!
- It's profitable, powerful, and productive to make change.
- Managers make widgets, leaders make change.
- Great leaders embrace deviants by catching them doing something right.
- Growth doesn't come from persuading the most loyal members of other tribes.
- Tearing others down is never as helpful to your movement as building your members up.
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