All leaders need intentional development to help them discover their capacity and grow to new levels. Unfortunately, people get stuck at levels of leadership in the church. People who start out leading 10s may have the capacity to become leaders of 50s. People who lead 100s well may be great leading 1000s, but then again, they may not. It is important to understand and invest in people regardless of their current level of leadership.
Here are some examples of the different types of leaders on the leadership pathway:
Models: Leads 10s – Leads by example. Competencies for this level of leadership include:
Delegates: Leads 50s – Leads other people. Competencies for this level of leadership include:
Empowers: Leads 100s – Leads other leaders. Competencies for this level of leadership include:
Catalyzes: Leads 1000s – Leads through vision. Competencies for this level of leadership include:
When studying leadership, it can be easy to stereotype leaders of large numbers as the best, assuming they’ve reached the pinnacle of leadership development. The truth is, some people have an innate ability to inspire and lead 1000s and some people, no matter how hard they work, will never truly be gifted at leading at a higher level than the one they are leading now. Leadership is important at every level and the church needs each of the types of leadership gifts working together for the good of the Kingdom.
Here are a few next steps that may help you advance on the leadership pathway:
Tony Morgan is a Ministry Partner of Vanderbloemen Search Group. He is also the CEO of The UnStuck Group, which helps churches get unstuck by consulting and coaching on vision, strategy, and action. Connect with him at @TonyMorganLive & TonyMorganLive.com.
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