September 23, 2011

Building Senior Leadership Teams: Your Questions?

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Next week, I’m going to offer a series of posts on building senior leadership teams. I’ll be addressing questions like these:

  • Why should churches have teams at the top and when should they start building them?
  • Who should be on that team?
  • Where do you find people to serve in those roles and how do you choose the right leaders?
  • How do you encourage senior leadership teams to perform at their highest capacity?

I want to make sure I tackle all the big issues and questions related to this topic, so I need your help.

What are the questions you have related to building senior leadership teams? If you have a senior leadership team already, what are the biggest issues you face that prevent your team from performing at the highest capacity?

Feel free to leave a comment or email me your thoughts and questions. Watch for this new series coming next week.

Tony Morgan

Tony was the founder of The Unstuck Group. Started in 2009, The Unstuck Group has served hundreds and hundreds of churches throughout the United States and several countries around the world. Previously, Tony served on the senior leadership teams of three rapidly growing churches including NewSpring Church in South Carolina. He has five published books including, The Unstuck Church, and with Amy Anderson he hosted The Unstuck Church Podcast for 7 years, which has thousands of listeners each month.

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