This was copied from fastcompany.com . When I read it it struck so many church leadership chords I had to repost it. I am a huge Apple fan which drew me to the article, but wow is it loaded with truth the church and it’s leaders should embrace.
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Ten years or so ago Apple Computer was almost bankrupt. Fast forward and Apple (the company no longer uses the word computer) is now regularly cited as the most innovative company in the world. So what can we learn from the comeback kid?
Rule #1
Orchestrate and integrate. Ideas can come from anywhere, including outside the company. For example, the iPod was originally dreamt up by a consultant and most of its parts were off the shelf.
Rule #2
Build products around the needs of users. This may sound obvious but too many products are still designed by engineers or marketers for engineers or marketers.
Thus Apple places the emphasis on simplicity (such as design) rather than complexity. For example, the iPod wasn’t the first digital music player into the market but it was probably the first that was easy to use.
Rule #3
Trust your instinct. Don’t allow the customer to dictate what you do. This may seem contradictory to Rule #2 but customers can only tell you about what already exists.
As Akito Morita (the founder of Sony) once said: “The public doesn’t know what is possible but we do.” Also don’t forget that as well as measuring public opinion or tracking the latest trends you can create both.
Rule #4
There’s no success like failure. Fail often, fail fast and fail well. In other words, don’t be afraid to make a mistake but always learn from your mistakes – in Apple’s case products like the Apple Lisa and Newton.
Rule #5
Safe is risky. Develop products that define new categories and markets rather than products that compete in existing markets.
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Merry Christmas
I watched this today and it had me rolling so I thought I would pass it on.
Enjoy!
Each year we love to make several gifts homemade. It is fun. It is personal. It is often cheaper. So this year we made a bunch of … I am not telling yet. It isn’t Christmas and you may be getting some. Here is a pic from my treo while we were making some.
Don’t think I didn’t help just because I am not in the picture. I am taking the picture and I did my share of the work.
Check out what Carlos and North Point pulled off last week for their Weekend Services. I know this was also done at LifeChurch.tv last year.
http://www.ragamuffinsoul.com/?p=3750
I love seeing church do outrageous things that leave people talking for months? What a witness to how creative our God is!
What is the most talked about church moment you have been apart of. What do you still remember months or years later?
Wow,
Today was awesome. Not only was I home with my family all day, played for hours in the leafs in the front yard with 2 budding X-Games contestants (Cade and Benjamin), slept till 7:00 (that’s late for me), got 3 lbs. of great coffee and, eat fresh bagels from a place that still boils bagels, I also received $60 in Starbucks gift cards as Christmas gifts today!!!
Can a day get any better? Michelle and I are going to try and decorate our Christmas tree in the little mitten card holders that come with every Starbucks gift card. If you want to help by all means support our addiction. We will love you for it.
All in all a great day!
I need another blog to read like I need a hole in the head, but this one is really good stuff. Carlos Whit is the Service Program Director at Buckhead Church. He is extremely gifted worship leader, writer, and all around church thinker. I love seeing his insights. It is no wonder why North Point Community Church and Andy Stanley wanted him on their team. You should jump over to his blog and read some. He will have you laughing, crying and inspired to do ministry.
http://www.ragamuffinsoul.com/
Warning: Carlos is open and honest ALL THE TIME. You may happen upon content you may not have wanted to know about a stranger, but that is who Carlos is. You will see what I mean after reading some.
This post from Steven Furtick is short but powerful and right on. How easy it is to forget this truth. I am always in over my head. Maybe as leaders of God’s church we should always be dreaming bigger than we can humanly can produce.”This is definitely one of the top five verses in the Bible.Except…it’s not actually a verse in the Bible.The actual verse states that God will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. It does not imply that God won’t let you be stressed beyond what you can bear.Or challenged beyond your ability.Or pushed beyond your threshold.In reality, God gives you more than you can bear all the time. On purpose.It’s only when you can’t bear the load that the strength of Christ kicks in…and He becomes everything you need and more.”
I am sitting in Panera Bread company in my custom fashioned chair, it’s that way because I have been here all day. I expect to be here most the rest of this week as I have a big speaking week with Main Event, our youth service, and I am also speaking this weekend in “BIG CHURCH”. So I have my fare share of studding and witting to do in preparation. I love speaking, but when I have 2 diffrent services in the same week it stretches me.
If you get a spare sec. say a prayer for me. If you happen to be in Panera Bread on Harbison Blvd this week stop in.
I need a break…
“If there is a bitter taste in your mouth spit it out don’t continue to swallow it down.”
Amazing Grace the movie
If you haven’t seen it you should!