The Mission Always Wins

Quit Appeasing Stakeholders

Tod Bolsinger

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It's time to further the mission. Not the boss, not the team, not the stakeholders—the mission.Change requires tough decisions. But when the focus is blurred, how can we stay on track? We need clarity and agreement on the real task at hand—our genuine mission. This Practicing Change volume from Tod Bolsinger guides us through naming competing values and realigning the driving purpose with missional clarity.In this essential Christian leadership resource, you'll find:- Wisdom on clarifying your organization's purpose to give your team an aligned mission- Practical advice from experienced Christian leader and bestselling author Tod Bolsinger- Brief and accessible chapters sprinkled with colorful illustrations- Real-life case studies and balcony time exercises for teamsThe Practicing Change Series from Tod Bolsinger offers an engaging introduction to how we process organizational change and come through with renewed mission and vision. Each of the four illustrated volume opens and closes with a case study and includes balcony time exercises for teams to process together. Also available: How Not to Waste a Crisis, Leading Through Resistance, and Invest in Transformation.

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Christian, organizational, elder, team, church leader, Patrick Lencioni, nonprofit, CEO, adaptive, leading through resistance, Fuller Seminary, higher education, how not to waste a crisis, practicing change series, Leadership, pastor