No More Excuses: 5 Accountabilities for Personal & Organizational Growth

In 2011, I attended the National Management Association’s (NMA) National Conference.  Our Center Director, Mike Coats, was named NMA’s Executive of the Year, and I attended on behalf of the JSC NMA Chapter.  Prior to the conference, I saw the agenda of keynote speakers, and I was intrigued by one…Sam Silverstein.  A self-proclaimed “organizational growth expert and accountability thought leader”, Silverstein was described as someone who can “ensure the future success of your organization.”

So, I picked up a copy of his book, No More Excuses, seeking advice on how I could help individuals within my organization continue to take personal accountability for their choices, actions and outcomes.

Both his book and keynote speech at the Conference (which was held in St. Louis, Missouri) were filled with key insights.

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Leaders: Lighten Your Load

After Saul murdered the Priests of God, The Message says in 1 Samuel 22:1-2, “So David got away and escaped to the Cave of Adullam. When his brothers and others associated with his family heard where he was, they came down and joined him. Not only that, but all who were down on their luck came around—losers and vagrants and misfits of all sorts. David became their leader. There were about four hundred in all.”

Effective leaders use all their strength by recognizing, developing, and utilizing the people around them.  They know how to develop healthy alliances (this week’s theme from the NIV Leadership Bible) with both those on their own team and those on other teams.

While fleeing from Saul, David certainly demonstrated that ability.  Two miles from the city of Gath, there is a honeycomb of caves.  One cave stood near the city of Adullam, and David found refuge there.  While he and his family were hiding, David attracted others who were experiencing hardship.  In fact, 400 men eventually allied themselves with David.  The Bible tells us that he became their leader.

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