Recent elections in the U.K were very interesting—especially as the leader of the Conservative Party and the Leader of the Liberal Democrats tried to reach a power-sharing agreement.
Power sharing is increasingly common in the world of business and politics. But how do you bring two opposing viewpoints to a position of power-sharing?
Jack Welch head of GE talked about the GRPI model.
G: Goals: what goals do we have in common?
R: Roles: what role each of us can play?
P: Plans: how will we coordinate our work? How will decisions be made?
I: Interpersonal Norms: what ground rules do we need to build trust?
First century Christ-follower Paul encouraged young Timothy saying God has given us a spirit of power, of love and self-discipline.
The best way to gain power is to share power—to give it away.
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