Great leaders invest time solving problems. They know resolving a problem well results in increased momentum for the mission their organization is born to accomplish.

A great problem with problem-solving are the seemingly innumerable options. People, conversations, numbers, buildings, market forces and ———- all seem to jumble together. If we aren’t careful, we never get enough clarity to address the original issue.

One statement has helped me (and others) gain more clarity quickly when a problem arises. It’s simple but not simplistic. This one idea pulls all the other forces into alignment and grants a clear picture of a preferred future.

Start here and the rest of the pieces fall into place more easily.

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Dr. Rich Halcombe

If you are a leader or someone who wants to become a leader, my life mission is to help you achieve kingdom results, personally & organizationally.

God has blessed me to learn, formally and informally, from some incredible leaders, and to use that experience to grow organizations by helping leaders grow. I am currently the Founder of LeaderINCREASE and Executive Director of Strategic Church Network  a network of 139 churches.

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