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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
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"The true measure of leadership is INFLUENCE - nothing more, nothing less." John C. Maxwell
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.
A definition of Influence is simply this: "The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something."
Basically to "shape" something.
Here's a story of influence. I've shared this in the past, but it's such a good story, I want to tell it again.
When I was in High School, my dad was a pastor. He hired me as the church janitor, and my job was to clean the church during the week, and get it ready for Sunday Services. I usually spent a few hours on Saturday cleaning, then I showed up early on Sunday to dust and to make sure things were set for the day.
My dad showed me what he wanted done, and being a teenager, I looked for ways to do the minimum required and keep my job. Sometimes I didn't vacuum all the floor, or I wouldn't empty out all the trash cans. I remember trying to just get through it as quickly as I could, and sometimes I didn't really care about the quality.
My dad would point things out to me, and he'd remind me what I had committed to do.
But then, on Sunday Morning, if something wasn't done right, he would just do it. He'd dust the piano that I hadn't cleaned. He'd empty out the trash, or line the chairs up the way he wanted them to be.
He just did it. And I watched him.
Soon I realized that this job that I had was important. My dad really cared about what the sanctuary was like on Sunday Morning, and while he was the Pastor, he cared about the little things like picking up leaves and trash that blew into the entrance way overnight.
I watched him do it, and then I began to do it. I didn't want him doing my job, so I tried to do it better.
His simple attention to detail taught me something, and challenged me.
Here's the funny thing: Today, when I'm hosting an event, I pay attention to the little things, in fact I obsess about them. If something isn't right, I fix it. If there's paper on the floor, I pick it up. I care what things look and feel like.
Guess where I learned that. From my dad.
There was some teaching, but there was a lot of just "showing me" what was important.
This is influence. He shaped the way I worked and the way I think about preparing a room for something important.
WHO has influenced you in some way, large or small? WHO taught you or modeled for you something that has become important to you?