Sticky Teams, Larry Osborne
Sticky Teams, Larry Osborne
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Sticky Teams
Keeping Your Leadership Team and Staff on the Same Page

Author: Larry Osborne

Narrator: Don Hagen

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 04/06/2010


Synopsis

Learn the secrets to building and maintaining a healthy, productive, and unified ministry team that sticks together for the long haul.Serving as a church leader can be a tough calling. Whatever your role, odds are you've known your share of the frustration and disillusionment that comes with turf battles, conflicting vision, and marathon meetings. You may have asked yourself, "How did it get this way?"With twenty years of front-line ministry experience, Larry Osborne understands congregations (as baffling as they can sometimes be) and he know how the best-intentioned teams can become disrupted and disunified. With this book, he aims to shore up the foundation of a healthy team--what does a unified and thriving church leadership look like and how can it be achieved?Sticky Teams is divided into three main sections, dealing with key aspects of what it takes to develop long-term, efficient harmony:Landmines and Roadblocks exposes the organizational structures, policies, and traditions that can unintentionally sabotage even the best of teams. You'll discover strategies for managing conflicts and getting around obstacles.Equipped for Ministry explores what it takes to get everyone on the same page and headed in the same direction. Chapters deal with practical tips for board, staff, and congregational alignment.Communication examines what it takes to keep everyone on the same page, with a special emphasis on some especially dicey areas and issues of ministry, such as conversations about money.Whatever your situation; from start-up phase, to mid-sized, to megachurch, Osborne has been there. As the pastor of North Coast Church, he's walked his board, staff, and congregation through the process of becoming more genuinely unified, and, because of that, better able to carry out God's design for his church.With warm encouragement and insight, he shares expertise that most pastors and leadership teams learn only from long experience: how to invest the time to create church harmony and how to lead so that unity is maintained long-term.

About Larry Osborne

Larry Osborne is a teaching pastor at North Coast Church in northern San Diego County. North Coast is widely recognized as one of the most influential and innovative churches in America. Osborne speaks extensively on the subjects of leadership and spiritual formation. His books include Sticky Teams, Sticky Church, 10 Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe, and Spirituality for the Rest of Us. He and his wife, Nancy, live in Oceanside, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna

I read this book with my husband as our Bible study we always have going. Our new pastor gave a copy to each of our elders to read, so Jer and I read it. We found it to be easy to read and filled with incredibly useful information and advice. This is stuff the author has obviously learned from years......more

Thesis: "It's my hope that these pages will enable you and your ministry team to experience the joy and productivity that comes from genuine unity." This is by no means a full review, simply some thoughts for improvement: * Make it more biblical--rather than simply making offhand references to Scr......more

Goodreads review by Temi

Great book for church staff teams! I would say it's a good book for ministry teams as well, but maybe not the best because it's focused more on the local church staff. Still a good resource for people in ministry!......more

Valuable leadership principles scattered throughout a book that could have been 30-50 pages shorter.......more

Goodreads review by James

This book is insanely practical and challenged my thoughts in a lot of really good ways. I learned about landmines that I would have never seen coming myself, whether it was how to handle growth in your organization, how to continually bring in new people and not hurt the older people, how to gracef......more