Helping to Position Leaders and Organizations for Greater Global Impact
Russ Cline, Founder of Leader Mundial, Executive Coach & Managing Partner of the Orange County Barnabas Group, is certified with the Paterson Center as a LifePlan and StratOp Facilitator and speaks, writes, trains, and consults on global and non-profit leadership issues.
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Our 2026 Leader Mundial Global Summit has been scheduled for March 15th - 20th, at Cohutta Springs, Georgia. We are looking for Global Leaders and Coaches to join us! If you are interested in learning more about this Global Summit, contact Russ
We also will host Leadership Summits in South Africa, Ecuador, Kazakhstan and the Philippines in October/November of this year. Contact me if you’d like more information.
The Orange County Barnabas Group
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"The key to successful leadership is influence, not "In order to have influence, you have to be influenced." Stephen R. Covey
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
We're going to explore this word INFLUENCE over the next number of weeks. I'm hosting a Global Leadership Summit in Georgia in March with Leader Mundial, and the theme this year is The Influence of a Leader. While we have a number of topics, books and presentations to address this, I wanted to simply look at some quotes that explore this more.
I've always appreciated the leadership principles from Stephen Covey, so when I saw this quote from him last week, I pondered it for a little bit. I think Covey's basic idea is that "to influence, you have to be influenceable."
We have all been influenced by somebody, whether we admit it or not. I believe there's a point in our lives where we open ourselves up to others, instead of insisting to do it all on our own.
Throughout my life, there are times when I sought out others advice and wisdom, and there have been times when I've relied on my own knowledge and abilities.
Here's what I've learned over the years:
There are times that I am completely capable to do things on my own, simply relying on my experience, my strengths and my own abilities.
However, when I bring others into the conversation, into the mix, I do better, the thing I'm working on is better and that leads to greater success or impact.
I think it's easy to believe the lie that says when you rely on other people, you're not capable! This isn't true.
When we rely on others, we're stronger, we're better and we accomplish more.
I go back to this story of my 21 year-old self in my first job as a Youth Pastor. I "believed" that I had to do everything, even though I had volunteer staff that wanted to serve with me and help me. I carried the load, I tried to do it all on my own, and I was an utter failure. My Youth Group shrunk because I couldn't keep up, yet I had all these people standing on the sidelines wanting to help.
Once I began to learn that lesson, things changed. These leaders impacted me, they taught me, they helped me, they supported me, they made me better.
I don't think it was an ego thing, but it was an ignorance thing.
I needed other people speaking into my life then, and I still need them now. This is where my influence comes from.... The wisdom of others!
Think of a time you chose to NOT listen to someone else or to NOT rely on someone else? What was the result? Did you learn anything from that experience?