November 6, 2013

2 Ways That We Use Profiles for Staffing & Structure Reviews

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Ministry Insights posted an article about how we use profiles to grow teams. Sometimes leaders need to be transitioned into new roles that better reflect their strengths.

As The Unstuck Group consults churches going through a season of rapid growth or when they’ve reached an impasse and are struggling to move forward, we use profiles to learn about the leaders on the team. This helps us ensure that the right people are in the right roles.

We also use profiles in our Leadership Coaching Networks. The impact is significant, often motivating leaders to embrace strengths they previously viewed as weaknesses.

The Leading From Your Strengths Profile has been a key component of helping churches get unstuck. Profiles could be the key tool that you need to build a close-knit ministry team.

Tony Morgan

Tony is the Founder and Lead Strategist of The Unstuck Group. Started in 2009, The Unstuck Group has served 500 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 hosts The Unstuck Church Podcast which has thousands of listeners each month.

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