Helping to Position Leaders and Organizations for Greater Global Impact
Russ Cline, Founder of Leader Mundial, Executive Coach & Managing Partner of the Orange County Barnabas Group, is certified with the Paterson Center as a LifePlan and StratOp Facilitator and speaks, writes, trains, and consults on global and non-profit leadership issues.
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Our 2026 Leader Mundial Global Summit has been scheduled for March 15th - 20th, at Cohutta Springs, Georgia. We are looking for Global Leaders and Coaches to join us! If you are interested in learning more about this Global Summit, contact Russ
We also will host Leadership Summits in South Africa, Ecuador, Kazakhstan and the Philippines in October/November of this year. Contact me if you’d like more information.
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"A gathering begins at the moment of invitation. It doesn't begin when people walk in the room." Priya Parker
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
This month, I'm going to dive into a few quotes from Priya Parker, the author of the book, The Art of Gathering. I've been talking about this book for the past few months, and I thought I'd choose a couple of her quotes on the importance of gathering together just to encourage you to explore the book more deeply.
To read past quotes & thoughts.... CLICK HERE.
I'm repeating this quote today because last week I ended up chasing the word ENGAGEMENT and ASSUMPTIONS. Today I want to come back to this word ANTICIPATION.
When Parkers says, "A gathering begins at the moment of invitation..." my immediate response has been this:
I want people to have the logistics needed for the gathering: time, place, what to wear, what we'll eat, the schedule and most importantly, what time we'll be done.
I want people to know what will happen during the time: who's speaking, what topics we'll cover, what to expect
I do this because I want to make it really EASY for people to attend my gathering. Again to my comments last week, "I'm assuming they are really busy and are just doing me a favor by attending." (which is a wrong assumption) Read last weeks post HERE.
If a gathering truly begins at the point of invitation, then I need to not focus solely on logistic, but I need to drive PURPOSE. I've talked about this and I can't tell you why I keep forgetting this.
Logistics can be read and scheduled. Purpose has to be felt.
Parker explores this in her book:
Anticipation signals PURPOSE - This isn't "just another meeting"
Anticipation begins shaping CONNECTION & VULNERABILITY before people meet.
Anticipation creates PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP - participants start investing their imagination and attention early.
This is powerful!
Can you think of a meeting, a gathering, an event you participated in that used ANTICIPATION beforehand to prepare you for what was to come?