Three Steps to Out of this World Leadership Values

Personal leadership is the process of keeping your vision and values before you and aligning your life to be congruent with them. - Stephen Covey

In 2001, my wife (Jennifer) and I had been married for four years and had our first child, Katy.  We lived in Houston, Texas, so the news of the Enron scandal was all around us.  As the news coverage unfolded, we learned how Enron—one of the top companies in the city and name-sake for the Houston Astros’ brand-new ballpark—deceived shareholders and employees alike with unethical business practices.  Unfortunately, these actions had dire consequences.  First, two major corporations were taken down—Enron plus its auditor and one of the country’s largest accounting firms, Arthur Andersen.  Second, Congress followed nearly a year later with Public Accounting Reform and the Investor Protection Act (also known as Sarbanes-Oxley)…all because leaders let greed overtake their personal values and convictions.

Leadership students and teachers alike are now paying more and more attention to the importance of consistent values to a leader’s long-term effectiveness.  The Fellowship of Christian Athletes—an organization our family has supported for years, due to Jennifer’s active involvement with them in college—now focuses on training their leaders on Core Values.

Bill Hybels, Pastor of Willow Creek Community Church, even said, “Twenty-first century leaders will not lead by the authority of their position but by an ability to articulate a vision and the core values of their organization or congregation.”

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Who Keeps You Accountable?

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Week 10 of the NIV Leadership Bible focuses on Accountability.  Effective leaders hold themselves to the same standards that they use for their team members.  Maintaining such accountability involves seeking 360-degree honesty.  Skilled leaders consistently receive feedback from those who work above them, beside them, and for them.

Wise leaders establish structures and relationships that unleash their potential.  Do you practice 360-degree honesty?  Do you have someone to whom you are accountable for your private and professional life?

Let’s take a look at 3 Biblical examples of accountability.  Click here to read more.