The Global Leadership Summit took place this past week, with more than 300,000 leaders gathered in 125 nations, and 59 languages represented across the globe.
Here is some of the wisdom that was shared at this year’s Summit:
This is a golden age of leadership if you are a follower of Christ and a leader. -Patrick Lencioni
It’s the leader’s job to keep their passion bucket full. -Bill Hybels
Increasing your emotional intelligence requires getting your stress under control. -Dr. Travis Bradberry
Faithfulness is multiplying what we’ve been given. -Jossy ChackoWhen people hear your vision they should know the size and scale of your God. -Jossy Chacko
Admit your needs, and surround yourself with a team who can meet them. -Dr. Henry Cloud
If it’s lonely at the top, you’re doing leadership wrong. -Dr. Henry Cloud
Connectedness increases your capacity. -Dr. Henry Cloud
Don’t hire people for function; hire them to be a part of a dream. -Horst Schulze
All guests who arrive should be received if they were Jesus Christ themselves. We are all in the hospitality business. -Horst Shulze
True humility is agreeing with God about who you are. -Danielle Strickland
If you can accomplish your dream on your own, your dream is too small. -TD JakesSystemic racism is when you have not included people in the strategy for success. -TD Jakes
We limit ourselves to a tribal perspective, but we have a global God. -TD Jakes
Even if culture is changing, the Word of God doesn’t change. The Word of God is true north. -Pastor Choco De Jesus
A scared world needs a fearless church. -Pastor Choco De Jesus
The American Dream is to have it all, but the Kingdom of God is about losing it all. -Pastor Choco De Jesus
Cultivate the leadership discipline of self-reflection. -Bill Hybels
God values people I don’t know and people I don’t like. -John Maxwell
You can’t add value to people if you don’t value people. -John Maxwell
Most people don’t lead their life, they accept their life. -John Maxwell
Everything worthwhile is uphill, but many people have uphill hopes, but downhill habits. -John Maxwell