Backblast! LDP
AO: Q Source
Q: Turnover (Brandon Carter)
PAX: F3 Phunny (Kip Lowery), Josh Burton (jingle), Uggs (Brandon Bitner), Jay Z – Shawn Carter, Tube Top (Matt Boretti), Money Pit (Blake Anderson), Turnover (Brandon Carter), Rosco P (Rich O’Donnell), Spit Valve (Geoff), Thingamabob (Ariel)
FNGs: None
Count: 10
Good discussion about leading, leadership, support and failing as a growth opportunity.
Discussion Questions
- Understanding Leadership Development
- Why do you think leadership is in such short supply in most groups?
- What are the risks to a group that does not have a systematic Leadership Development Process (LDP)?
- How do you define a “great Leader,” and how does that definition align with the text?
- Legacy and Leadership
- The text mentions that great Leaders are “constantly working themselves out of a job.” What does this mean in practice, and why is it essential for long-term group success?
- How does the concept of leaving a legacy influence a Leader’s approach to developing others?
- The Four Steps of LDP
- What is the value of each of the four components (Schooling, Apprenticeship, Opportunity, and Failure) in developing effective Leaders?
- Can you share a personal experience or observation where one of these steps helped someone grow into leadership?
- Why is “Failure” a necessary component, and how can groups create an environment that uses failure constructively?
- Decentralized Execution
- How does decentralized execution with a central purpose empower Leaders and encourage innovation within a group or organization?
- What challenges can arise when leadership development is decentralized, and how can these challenges be addressed?
- F3’s LDP in Practice
- How can F3’s mission of invigorating male community leadership serve as a model for other organizations or groups?
- How do we, as individuals or teams, balance providing guidance (the “why”) while allowing others the freedom to figure out the “what” and “how”?
- Application Beyond F3
- How could the principles of this LDP be applied in your workplace, community, or family life?
- Are there areas in your own leadership journey where you feel one of the four components is missing or underdeveloped?
Talking Points
- The Critical Nature of Leadership Development
- Leadership is foundational to the health and success of any group, yet it is often overlooked as a systematic priority.
- The LDP ensures continuity, growth, and resilience by preparing leaders who are ready now, not just in the future.
- Legacy as a Driver
- Great Leaders prioritize developing others because they recognize that their own tenure is temporary.
- Leadership development is framed as the highest caliber of leadership itself, with the ultimate goal of leaving the group better than they found it.
- The Four-Step Framework
- Schooling provides theoretical knowledge and foundational principles.
- Apprenticeship allows for guided, hands-on practice under mentorship.
- Opportunity transforms potential into kinetic energy, offering real-world challenges.
- Failure acts as a teacher, isolating what works from what does not.
- Decentralized Leadership Development
- Empowering Leaders at all levels to execute LDP ensures adaptability and scalability.
- Maintaining alignment with a central purpose provides unity despite diverse execution methods.
- Failure as Growth
- Failure should be embraced as a critical component of growth, not avoided.
- Leaders learn resilience and creativity by navigating failure and turning setbacks into stepping stones.
- Broader Implications
- The LDP is not limited to F3 but applies to any organization, family, or community seeking to develop effective Leaders.
- This model fosters a culture of shared leadership, responsibility, and continuous improvement.