I am excited to be dispatched by INJOY Stewardship to bring you the finest and valuable leadership insights from the ReThink Leadership Digital Conference. This event features some of today’s brightest Christian minds talking about what is needed to effectively advance the church into the future. If you missed April’s conference, click Complete Speakers And Content From 2020 Orange And ReThink Conferences Including Andy Stanley, Carey Nieuwhof, And Others to get the information.
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The following are 11 Leadership Quotes From Albert Tate On Creative Communication From The ReThink Leadership Digital Conference:
- There is something about authenticity that pushes creativity in communication.
- You need to have something to say that comes from an authentic place.
- Creativity comes from a burden.
- You are speaking about something that has spoken to you.
- Something meaningful is worthy of a proper presentation. People are deciding if they are going to listen to you in the first two minutes.
- Setup is everything.
- You may have a great message but if you present it poorly, you will miss the impact of your audience.
- Don’t give away your punchline. Build tension.
- Close strong. It matters how you open in the first two minutes and it matters how you close.
- If the message is worthy to be said, it is worthy to be told what to do with it.
- Bring them somewhere so they might take your message somewhere.
What an incredible way to start the. day!!! Keep checking back later this afternoon for more lessons from an incredible line-up of speakers.