Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Lessons Learned from the Summit

Last week I attended the 2009 Global Leadership Summit at Willow Creek, a big church up in our neck of the woods. This event was a little different than most in that it was designed to appeal to leaders in business, churches and community organizations.

The line-up of speakers was world class -- David Gergen, Bono, Tony Blair, Carly Fiorina, Gary Hamel, Jessica Jackley, Christian innovators, church leaders and Bill Hybels, Senior Pastor of Willow Creek Church. Hybels' opening presentation set a perfect tone for the 2-day experience. (His notes are pictured here ...)

So what I'd learn? Plenty!
  • Gary Hamel, author of The Future of Management says the world we live in today "is shaken, not stirred." Five bits of advice from Hamel include "Conquer Denial," "Face Facts," "Question Your Beliefs," "Listen to Renegades" and "Generate More Options."

  • Dave Gibbons, founder and lead pastor of New Song Church in Irvine (CA) challenged us to be "Third Culture Leaders" by "Focusing on the Fringe," "Realize that Failure Can Be Success," "Weakness Should Be A Guide," "Relationships Trump Vision" and "Obedience is More Important Than Passion."

  • Chip & Dan Heath, brothers and authors of Switch, How to Change Things When Change is Hard, offered several provocative ideas, including: Don't worry about what's not working. Instead, "focus on the bright spots and figure out how to clone them." On growing a business, enterprise or church, the Heaths urged the leaders to "adopt a growth mindset, but be tolerant of failure. Failure may in fact be an early warning sign for success."

It was my good fortune to attend the Summit. I'll be back next year. Let me know if you want to join me.