by Eric Geiger (from his blog ericgeiger.com)
Wise leaders understand the importance of words. They grasp the
importance of language in describing the culture of the organization and
the direction she is headed. But the role of a leader in relationship
to language does not end when the doctrinal statement is finalized. It
does not end when the mission and values are clarified, placed on a
wall, and boldly declared. Leaders must continually remind people of the
meaning behind the words, behind the language that is essential to the
organization. The important words need definition and repetition.
- Words need definition
Words must constantly be defined, or the words will lose their
original intent and begin to mean different things to different people.
Language drift often occurs as people in an organization learn the
desired or accepted organizational vocabulary and use those words as
taglines in an attempt to give credence to just about anything.
For example, if “community” is the current focus for a local
congregation, a leader can add “community” language to any initiative or
event to give it credence. Similarly, if “customer-centric” or
“narrowing the focus” are the latest buzzwords in an organization, folks
can start to haphazardly use these words without understanding the
intent and heartbeat behind them. Pretty soon, the words carry an array
of definitions and lose their singularity and potency.
Unless there is constant definition of what the important
culture-shaping words mean, there will not be alignment. In fact, if the
important words are allowed to mean a plethora of things, if leaders
don’t constantly define the words that are used, the language will only
create confusion and a plethora of directions.
If you are a leader, it is important to define the important
terms/words in the organization you are leading. If you hear words that
are important in your culture being used in a way that does not match
the original intent, some definition is necessary.
- Words need repetition
Some leaders run from repetition for the desire to always say
something new and fresh. But wise leaders understand, as Max De Pree
said, “Leadership is like third grade: it means repeating the
significant things.” For example—because the gospel is the principle and
essential doctrine of the Christian faith, Martin Luther stated “most
necessary is it that we know this article [the gospel] well, teach it to
others, and beat it into their heads continually.” Luther was clearly
passionate about repeating the most important message continually.
When it comes to articulating a direction, I have learned that when
the leaders are sick and tired of presenting and discussing, people are
just then starting to grasp it. Both definition and repetition are
necessary.
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