your leadership…
Leadership is ultimately about your impact and influence on other people. Leading in sales is reaching a goal. Leading in golf is ranking by score. Leading in life is fulfilling a purpose. If your desire is to be first, then grab a book, take a class or hire a coach. But if you want to lead, then begin by building relationships that matter.
A Place to Lead and Grow
You become a leader through developing meaningful relationships, and you develop meaningful relationships by spending time with people. You become healthy through a few hours a week working at the gym. You become wealthy through a few hours a week managing your budget and savings. But you become wise through a few hours a week of faith-filled relationships. Learning who and how to lead starts with sitting across from other men in study, discussion and mentoring, every week.
Men gather at tables each week around the world to learn, live and lead.
An Hour at the table
The hour you spend each week at a table with 8-10 men may be among the most important you invest in becoming the leader you were meant to be. Our men have been meeting around tables for over 40 years.
Intentional Relationships
In today’s frantic culture, meaningful relationships don’t just happen. They take intention and work. In order to become better men and better leaders, we need regular opportunities to sit across from others, look them in the eye, listen to their words and ask questions of them and of ourselves. As we grow to adulthood, our very nature is to learn through other people. We develop our vocabulary. We learn to read expressions and body language. We learn to value time with others, a smile, a genuine interest. You can’t accomplish this through a phone screen. To lead people you must know them.
