Plurality of Leadership with Jim Mullins

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2023 · 1H 16M

Plurality of Leadership with Jim Mullins

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Information isn’t the gap between failure and success—action is. Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching helps you create a plan and execute on what matters most for your business. Apply today at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.In this episode, Alex talks with one of the leaders of an organization he deeply admires: Redemption Church Tempe’s co-lead pastor Jim Mullins. Jim shares how he’s learned to establish organizational discipline in his own life, especially around evaluating and communicating ideas. He also discusses the importance of story and explains how and why you can begin to create a plurality of leadership in your organization. No matter what type of organization you lead, this episode is packed with valuable insights for you.  Today Alex is talking with Jim Mullins, co-lead pastor at Redemption Church (0:55) Get to know Jim Mullins (2:47) What motivated you to change your organizational tendencies? (11:56) How do you evaluate and communicate ideas? (16:12) What tactics and postures have helped you implement organizational discipline? (21:05) What does all of life, all for Jesus mean? (31:05) How can leaders help people recognize they’re part of something bigger? (35:48) Why is story so important, and how can you implement it as a leader? (40:35) Can you tell us about the meaning of 2073? (46:21) What is a plurality of leadership, and what does that look like in practice? (58:03) Is there a common trait you look for in members of your leadership team? (1:05:52) Can you share some advice for beginning to create a plurality of leadership? (1:11:08) How to connect with Jim (1:14:55) Helpful Links and ResourcesIf you're an impact-driven leader looking for accountability and guidance on achieving healthy growth, get perspective, direction, and training from our community of impact-driven leaders and the Path for Growth Coaching Team. Learn more about our Executive Membership at the link below.Path for Growth Membership If you are a business leader, owner, entrepreneur, or simply looking to determine a path for healthy growth in your life both professionally and personally, get insight, guidance, and accountability in the context of a trusted relationship. Learn more about Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching at the link below. Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching Most email isn't worth it. This one is. Each week, you'll have a principle worth learning, a question worth answering, and a recommendation worth taking delivered to your mailbox each Wednesday morning. Sign up below. It's worth it. Sign up for the Worth It Wednesday EmailJoin us for the 2023 Path for Growth Experience – Leading Leaders. This Experience exists to help you grow as a Leadership Team. The entire schedule has been designed for you to grow as an owner while simultaneously investing in your organization’s top leaders.Learn more about the 2023 Path for Growth Experience – Leading LeadersLooking for some direction on what to read next? Alex recently compiled a list of 101 book recommendations for Spiritual Growth, Personal Growth, Leadership Growth, and Business Growth. Click the link below to get Alex’s Reading Guide.Download the Free Reading Guide Join Path for Growth on Instagram for more content.“Visions of Vocation” by Steven Garber“The Contrarian’s Guide to Leadership” by Steven Sample“The Skeletons in God’s Closet” by Josh ButlerAll of Life PodcastRedemption Church Tempe“The Symphony of Mission” by Jim Mullins If you’re ready to move beyond just gathering information and start executing on what truly matters, Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching can help. Apply now at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.

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