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forrest
May 27th, 2009 @9:11 am  

boom! explosion! thats pretty epic!!!!!!!!!!!

Scott Rodgers
May 27th, 2009 @9:22 am  

Once again….thanks Scott.

Randy Hall
May 27th, 2009 @9:23 am  

Scott,

Some great thoughts in this post! I especially love the 5th point.

The one thing I might add is that great leaders act in the best interest of others. It’s impossible to build the right culture and level of commitment in an organization without acting in the best interest of the people who work there. It’s not possible to always make decisions that are beneficial to everyone but it has to be part of the decision making process. People have to know that before they will fully commit to the goals of the business.

Thanks,

Randy

tc robinson
May 27th, 2009 @10:17 am  

Good stuff. Thanks, again. I can’t find anything to disagree with even if I wanted to. :-)

lilibeth rivera
May 27th, 2009 @10:17 am  

Awesome Post Pastor Scott! I love ALL OF THE ABOVE & actually thrive in an environment of relentless Leaders at Flamingo. Pastor Troy instills all those in us from day 1 & constantly reminds us there is NO leadership without dreaming, reading & growing!! Continued blessings to ya & the fam. Love following ya on twitter :-)

Heady
May 27th, 2009 @12:12 pm  

well said.

Scott Williams
May 27th, 2009 @2:20 pm  

Forrest- Epic… I like Epic!
Scott- #FistBump Thanks!
TC- Thanks for the feedback
LiliBeth- Troy does a great job of this… Keeps ondreaming and leading. I checked out your blog!
Heady- #FistBump We need to hook up bro. When is the next Poetry Night?

Zane
May 31st, 2009 @1:01 am  

Not to be superspiritual here and it may be a “given” but I believe it’s very important to emphasize and not forget… Humility and Dependence. A Next-Level Leader is totally sold on the understanding that nothing he or she does that’s worth anything is from their own efforts – God is the power source and if you aren’t wired in, you may look like you’re on fire but you’re really just a battery that’s destined to suddenly quit, leaving everyone, including yourself to wonder why. This happened to me and we see this happen all the time. A Next-Level Leader realizes that you have to become a Next-Level Follower first and that’s only by being passionate about being with THE Leader of our very souls, making every effort to spend time with Him, just like we do on our job or doing whatever interests us – we have our priorities and a Next-Level Leader makes this one his or her first, period.

Zashkaser
August 5th, 2009 @11:29 am  

Hi, interest post. I’ll write you later about few questions!

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