- Perry Noble…leadership GOLD.
- Thank you Ben! PORN is a HUGE problem.
- A new blog favorite, Michael Robison, bringing it all back home…
- Again, Perry Noble: “Ten things unchurched people are NOT asking.” AWESOME. AWESOME. AWESOME.
- My bud, Chris Galanos up in Lubbock…BLAME THE PREACHER.
- STOP expecting excitement to happen…
- 8 Things I wish everyone knew about email. AMEN.
- Carlos Whittaker’s new album, Ragamuffin Soul, hit today. AND IT ROCKS. Get it NOW.
Brilliant Blogs & Links
Brilliant Blogs & Links
- Random rules for ideas worth spreading. Good stuff. Challenged me in a few ways on how we do some things at Revolution.
- Brad Lomenick on learning from people outside of your circle. This has been crucial for me and for Revolution!
- Does your mouth spew poison or fruit? Lori Wilhite on our words.
- A new favorite blog. People of the Second Chance. Jud Wilhite & Mike Foster. Two incredible guys that just. Love. Jesus.
- Love the new iPad. But I think Apple is missing out on something BIG here. By the way, I’ve heard rumors that Apple is already developing the second iPad and that the screen is made from unicorn tears…
- Godin on being busy busy busy and never getting anywhere. SO good. SO true. Goodbye Twitter & Facebook…sort of.
- Ask your question.
Brilliant Blogs (& Links!)
Some recent stuff that rocked my world:
- Gary Lamb can’t sleep…neither can I.
- Gary also needs prayer. So do I.
- Steven Furtick on hell or high water committed teams.
- Ben Arment. Am I throwing potential away on my freetime?
- Seth Godin on how important it is to KEEP LEARNING.
- Terrace Crawford is praying an awesome prayer right now!
- LOVED John Atkinson’s 3rd post in a series on multi site pitfalls. Awesome stuff for the future for us!
- And last, the coolest web 2.0ish tool yet…especially if you are a checklist goober.
Tribes
Book 3 of my 2009 Reading List was “Tribes” By Seth Godin. I heard Seth speak in person at Catalyst 2008 and loved it. At the conference he gave out 13,000 or so copies of this book. WOW!
This guy is a genius when it comes to leadership, marketing, and awesome random thoughts on other subjects. You can check out his blog here…its easily THE BEST business blog out there today.
Just to illustrate to you how badly you need to read this book, you need to know that I read it twice. Back to back. That’s how much it impacted me. The second I finished it, I flipped right back to page one and started reading again.
Here are some quick hits. This IS NOT a summary of the book. GET IT. READ IT.
- The rush from stability is a huge opportunity for you.
- Leaders don’t care very much for organizational structure or an “official blessing.” They use passion and ideas to lead people as opposed to using threats and bureaucracy to manage them.
- Three steps: motivate, connect, leverage.
- “Everything I did was for US, not for ME.”
- A crowd is a tribe without a leader or communication. Most organizations spend their time marketing to the crowd. Smart organizations assemble the tribe.
- Defending mediocrity is exhausting.
- True leaders have figured out that the real win is turning a casual fan into a true one.
- The idea that wins is the one with the most fearless heretic behind it.
- Great leaders focus on the tribe and only the tribe.
- Change isn’t made by asking permission. Change is made by asking for forgiveness later.
- The ONLY thing holding you back from becoming the kind of person who changes things is this: lack of faith.
- Leaders who set out to give are more productive than leaders who seek out to get.
- “Everyone will think it’s stupid! Everyone says it’s impossible!” Guess what? Everyone works in the balloon factory and everyone is wrong. (You’ll have to read it to see what the balloon factory is all about.)
- Everyone believes that what they’ve got is probably better than the risk and fear that comes with change.
- Isn’t it sad that so many of us have a job where we spend two weeks avoiding the stuff we have to do fifty weeks out of the year? WOW!
- The secret is being willing to be wrong.
- The posture of a leader is this: if you hear my idea but don’t believe it, that’s not your fault; it’s mine.
- Change almost never fails because it is too early. It almost always fails because it is too late.
- How do you be sure to get credit for an idea? Real leaders don’t care. Credit isn’t the point. Change is.
Main idea in Tribes? If you think leadership is only for other people, you’re wrong. We need YOU to lead us.
Get it. Read it.
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