Tag Archives: Creative Leadership

Rise of the Creatives…

past-present-future.jpgIn working on a yet to be publish post on the Future of God, I realized some truths about the Past of Leadership.

Industrial Age -The Individual worker is minimized, the Managers are Empowered, and Leadership is minimized. (think Peter Drucker)

Technology Age – The Individual worker is minimized, the Manager is minimized, and Leadership is Empowered (think John Maxwell)

Creative Age – The Individual worker is Empowered, the Manager is minimized, and Leadership is minimized (think  Richard Florida)

Empowered in the sense that the attention is shifted to that position, and much is written on how to make the work environment most conducive to that position being effective.

Minimized in the sense that ability to perform is assumed and not the focus of attention.

The current trend of business related thinking on this topic will soon begin to significantly impact the church (as it has in the past) and we will feel the same shift.  There is already the early signs of this with the growing movement in the church to develop a “Strengths based” ministry concept. We are still very consumed with the Leadership models of the past 30 years, so it may take a while to see this as a “new” paradigm of ministry.

There are several other posts on this site about the Strengths-based approach on this site.

A wise church leader will listen and learn, and be read to lead in a new Era.

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Tim Brown from IDEO

IDEO has long been considered the “founder” of the Design Thinking movement.  Tim Brown is one of the thought leaders on this topic.  In this interview with Business Week, he speaks to several questions about how design thinking can help businesses.  The first question “What are the steps” is a very basic steps in the Design Thinking process.   Tim explains these in detail.

1. Approach problems as if they were projects

2. Look outside your organization for possible solutions

3. Create “tangible” solutions early

4.  Wrap a story around your solutions

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Kevin Carroll interviews IDEO Tom and David Kelley

Great interview by Kevin Carroll (Rules of the Red Rubber Ball) of brothers Tom and David Kelley (founders of IDEO).

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