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Mission Drift

The Unspoken Crisis Facing Leaders, Charities, and Churches

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Mission Drift

De: Peter Greer, Anna Haggard, Chris Horst
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Is your organization in danger of Mission Drift? Without careful attention, faith-based organizations drift from their founding mission. It's that simple. It will happen. Slowly, silently, and with little fanfare, organizations routinely drift from their purpose, and many never return to their original intent. Harvard and the YMCA are among those that no longer embrace the Christian principles on which they were founded. But they didn't drift off course overnight. Drift often happens in small and subtle ways. Left unchecked, it eventually becomes significant. Yet Mission Drift is not inevitable. Organizations such as Compassion International and InterVarsity have exhibited intentional, long-term commitment to Christ.Why do so many organizations - including churches - wander from their mission, while others remain Mission True? Can drift be prevented?

In Mission Drift, HOPE International executives Peter Greer and Chris Horst tackle these questions. They show how to determine whether your organization is in danger of drift, and they share the results of their research into Mission True and Mission Untrue organizations. Even if your organization is Mission True now, it's wise to look for ways to inoculate yourself against drift. You'll discover what you can do to prevent drift or get back on track and how to protect what matters most.

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Great for any member of any organization, whether in leadership or not, or for anyone who supports an organization they care about.

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Great book for any organization.

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Regardless you are part of a leadership, a leader, or simply a person wants to achieve anything in life, you will want to read this book. It will help you plan well for you or your organization that will stay true to your course no matter what happen.

Must Read for EVERYONE

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Important reminder about "the main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing."

Excellent book

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This book is full of applicable advice and should be read by all leaders.

A little too repetitive though.
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Good nuggets

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Mission Drift means well, but is more or less a waste of time if you have read Jim Collin's "Good to Great." Mission Drift uses stories and vignette much like "Good to Great" but with much less power. All their stories add up to a far too simple thesis. Some organizations drift from their core/founding mission and some don't. They also assume to much that the founding mission is the right one. They only look at example of organizations that started with great founding missions. Collin's "Good to Great" is far more useful, well organized, precise, and powerfully told.

Derivative... read Jim Collins instead.

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