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What Leaders Have in Common With Comedians

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Leaders improvise.

The ability to stand on a stage and perform improv comedy or theater is often referred to as a talent. When we watch a person on stage receive a small thread of an idea and turn it into a story or comedy routine, many think this behavior is a gift.

At this time of year, we tend to be focused on our plans and send our teams in a direction to achieve goals. We’ve written goals and set strategies. We tell each other this will be our best year ever.

At some point during every year, we are awakened to a reality of unforeseen obstacles. Things aren’t going as planned.

Effective leaders have learned to make course adjustments on the fly.

Leaders who are able to adjust well tend to be more successful. Those leaders who focus on the wringing of hands and the unfairness of a thing tend to fizzle out.

Quick response to market conditions or other intrusions is really not an issue of talent. We aren’t born with a gift to zig and zag. Experience teaches leaders that things rarely go as planned.

Good planning documents include a lifeboat scenario. We think and prepare for what could happen.

But above all that we think or do, we have the Holy Spirit to lead us in a new direction with a well-lit path.

There are no surprises in the kingdom of God. If we remain diligent in our prayer and Bible study life, it’s not likely that we will miss the need to make a course correction.

I believe a portion of God’s favor is to help us with our vision. It’s the spiritually blind who are often shocked or surprised by changing climates. It should be hard to sneak up on a leader who is led by the Holy Spirit.

I don’t need the talent of improv. It suggests that I can do it.

Lord, help me to remain fully dependent upon the Holy Spirit to direct my path.

 


 

Today’s Scripture

“But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you” (John 20:22).

 


 

NOODLING

Here’s something I’m trying or thinking about today …


Nielsen research reports that online viewing of video is now 1 hour and 15 minutes daily. Online viewing is growing 60 percent annually.

The trend is for television viewing to continue to decline. Digital viewing will surpass television viewing by 2020.

 


 

Platform Tip No. 37

When we show up every day on platform, we build trust.

A key component of trust has always been frequency.

When you decide to add a new platform to your stable, make sure you can show up every day.

If you don’t know how to do this, I will be happy to help you.

 


 

Do you want to learn more about developing your personal platform?

Send for my free series of lessons titled, “The Fundamentals of Creating, Curating and Developing Content for Multiple Platforms.” Send your request to: [email protected].

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