September 27, 2016

The Leadership Unstuck Podcast: Do You Have What It Takes to Lead Change?

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Last week, we introduced the first episode of The Leadership Unstuck Podcast where we discussed the importance of determining the kind of person your church is trying to reach. In this episode I talk to Jerry Sweat, Lead Pastor of Beach Church in Jacksonville Beach, Florida about how to lead change effectively.

Leading change isn’t an easy process. In the moments when change gets tough, how you respond as a leader is crucial.

In this episode, you will discover:

  • What characteristics a leader needs to lead change well.
  • Practical steps to help you take action and start leading through a significant change.
  • Why leaders often avoid making changes that involve removing “sacred cows.”

Additional Resources:

Leading Change: The Cycle to Expect

Do You Have What It Takes To Lead Change?

Sacred Cow Tipping

Where Your Sacred Cows Come From

Why a Leader Often Needs to Be Mean

4 Ways to Navigate Change in Ministry

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We would love to hear about some of the intentional steps that you plan to take this month to help you start a change and lead it well. Comment on this post or share on social media using the hashtag #unstuck.

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