Best practices for succession planning. It is not too soon start.
Succession planning can help position you and your ministry for leadership changes.
It is not too soon to start planning.
Succeeding in succession starts long before a change in leadership, and these practices have helped leaders plan and prepare well ahead of changes in leadership.
Marks of a ministry positioned to succeed in succession (Part 2).
Leaders take an active approach to leadership with a keen attentiveness to God’s purposes for the ministry and their lives. Continually, they prayerfully considered how God was directing and then promptly responded.
Leadership must be marked by a series of patterned behaviours which are repeated over and over again until each one develops into leadership practice. These practices work together with the organizational biases and behaviours in Part 1 to position a ministry for sustained organizational health even as a leadership change is experienced.
Marks of a ministry positioned to succeed in succession (Part 1).
Your leadership is exercised within an existing environment that is unique in its context.
No two ministries are the same, and yet, I have found that ministries that sustained organizational health during succession processes shared a series of characteristics (consisting of certain organizational biases and behaviours). These shared characteristics marked a ministry well-positioned to succeed in succession.
Succeeding in succession starts long before a change in leadership was expected.
The importance of trust in leadership cannot be overstated.
The importance of trust in leadership cannot be overstated.
Leadership is built on trust.
Unfortunately, trust is tenuous.
Trust is really quite fragile, and it is only ever lent to leaders.
The fragility of trust reinforces the need for consistent, stable leadership.
Three factors noted to influence the degree to which people trust you as a leader are competency, care, and integrity. The influence of these factors is so significant that leaders and ministries are trusted to the extent—and only to the extent—that their practices and processes consistently exemplify each one.
Establishing a leader takes time and intentional effort.
Establishing a leader is not something that happens all at once in one moment.
You must be willing to walk the long road if you want a leader to succeed in succession.
It takes time and intentional effort to establish a leader in every context. You need to carefully plan and prepare for steady, stable leadership. Leadership matters immensely in your ministry. It is the key determinant to the health of your ministry. Regardless of the size of your ministry or the scale of your operations, leadership is crucial to advancing the mission of your ministry.
Leadership succession and succession planning are not the same.
How committed are you to sustaining the health of your ministry?
Leadership succession and succession planning are not the same.
Leadership succession is primarily concerned with the replacement of the most senior person in an organization.
Succession planning, however, is not solely interested in replacing an organization’s most senior person. It is focused on sustaining organizational health through healthy leadership practices.
Leadership matters. It is crucial to advancing mission.
How will a leadership change impact your ministry?
Leadership matters. It is crucial to advancing the mission of your ministry.
Changes at the leadership level are significant. These changes alter pre-existing relationships, and as relationships change, organizational processes and practices adapt, which, in turn, directly affect the health (and sustainability) of the ministry.
Succeeding in succession starts long before a change in leadership.
You are participating in a succession process right now.
How are you preparing for a change in leadership?
Whether you realize it or not, you are participating in a succession process right now.
Effectively employed, succession processes can help you and your ministry mature to become who and what God is shaping them to be and to accomplish what God has called them to do.