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The Transformational Leader
The magnitude and pace of change is unprecedented.
When an organism no longer fits its environment it dies.
All organizations change - few adapt.
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Digital Race Institutional Buggy
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S-Curve
Time is Not Your Friend
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We’re Not AloneEducation
Business
Media
Healthcare
Judicial System
Municipalities
Governance
Global Conflict
Family & Community
The Environment
Public Civility
Sports & Entertainment
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What are the common challenges these institutions face?
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Medium as Message
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Medium as
Worldview
Our Worldviews Change
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In The Beginnng
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Gutenberg’s Revolution
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1950
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1992Netscape & Tim Berners-Lee
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Brain WiringPrint
Linear, Sequential, Rational
Broadcast
Fluid, Fragmented, Emotional
Digital/Interactive
Non-linear, Holistic, Systems Thinkers
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Symbolic
Realistic
Conceptual
Contextually
(Hack/Mod)
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What are the different worldviews captured in
these paintings?
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Symbolic Space
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Form Function
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Spiritual Malls
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Connecting Spaces
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Equipping Spaces
Resource Hub
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Gospel
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Truth
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New psychology
New relationships
NEW Structures
New institutions
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Break TimeWednesday, June 3, 2009
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Why was the Reformation so
effective in changing Western civilization?
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Where did the Presbyterian church flourish from
1950-1964?
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What was unique and attractive about the PCUSA during this
period?
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What was scarce for the average American family during the first
half of the 20th century?
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What was abundant for the average American family during the first
half of the 20th century?
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How has this changed now in 2009?
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What does it mean to have a congregation
of mobile knowledge workers?
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Digital Natives vs.Digital Immigrants
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Chose which best describes your online activities Check this box
I use my computer but seldom access the Internet. If I do its primarily email.
I have it, use it, but can take or leave using the Internet.
I use the Internet but often feel overwhelmed by the amount of information or choices.
I use the Internet but go primarily to the main sites like Google, Yahoo, MSN etc.
I use the Internet a lot primarily through my desk top. My phone is primarily for calling.
I new to using my phone for more than calling. I do some texting and like being accessible.
I use and consume different kinds of Internet content. I like to pass things I get to others. I find it very functional and use the computer and cell phone for functional purposes.
I use and consume different kinds of Internet content. I like to pass things I get to others. It is an important work and social tool for me.
My phone is a key part of my online life and allows me to do just about anything I want to do online.
I not only surf, consume and share what I find on the Internet but I also create content to share with others; blog, video, podcast etc.
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Chose which best describes your online activities Check this box
Digital Collaborators (Iʼm highly mobile, Iʼm active in several group collaborations and leverage shared creative efforts)
8%
Ambivalent Networkers (I integrate Information and Communication Technology, ICT, as a life-style. Iʼm typically under 30)
7%
Media Movers (I consume content, digest it and then pass along information Iʼve summarized. I use some social network sites on a functional basis)
7%
Roving Nodes (I use and consume content from the Internet and like to pass along things I find interesting to others)
9%
Mobile Newbies (I like being more available, I do some texting but need help figuring it all out)
8%
Desktop Veterans (Iʼm experienced with the desktop and use my cell phone for calling) 13%
Drifting Surfers (I go to the main sites but Iʼm not into ICT) 14%
Information Encumbered (I use it but feel burdened or overwhelmed keeping up) 10%
The Tech Indifferent (I have it but donʼt chose to use it) 10%
Off The Network 14%
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What is this?
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Silents
Boomers
GenX
Millennials
4 Generations
A First!
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Over 656%
Boomer50%
GenX38%
Millennials6%
2008
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Boomers24%
GenX33%
Millennials43%
2018
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Lame
Slacker
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Reverse Mentoring
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Story Telling in a Connected World
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WWCD
What would Calvin do?
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Call to AdventureRed Pill or Blue Pill
The Quest
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Guide and Mentor
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Fellowship of the Mission
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Test of Motive & Clarity
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Trickster (conflicted - hidden agendas)
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Vision Killers (the old order)
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Final Battle (proof of concept)
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Transformation‣Urgency ‣(Near death or existential crisis)
‣Transparency‣(Stripped bare - open handed)
‣Vision‣(The hope beyond the battle)
‣Commitment‣(No turning back)
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1. Identify the unspoken common compelling need2. Validate your hunch, make it real with crystal clarity3. Seek believers from as many stakeholder roles as possible4. Recruit with purpose - find the few who “get it”5. Seek collective validation, clarification and momentum6. Cut the resistant and keep the resolved7. Seek executive sponsorship8. Stay outside the Mother ship(s)9. Launch a discovery effort until a collective “aha” emerges10. Find outliers and early adopters11. Connect the dots - describe the new framework12. Uncover the new underlying principles13. Create a prototype to develop proof of concept
Mindshift Innovation
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