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Tony Dungy 4 Short Leadership Devos For All Teams

DAY 4 OF 4

  

LARGER PURPOSE

As Christ followers, we need to contribute to the wider community in a lasting and significant way.

Larger purpose imbues meaning into everything we do. In that way, it’s primus inter pares—first among equals. The larger purpose of a team must be something that will capture the imagination of its members no matter their roles or positions within the organization; it must be something they can rally around. At the same time, it must not merely be a lofty idea; instead, it should lead to tangible acts and relationships that create opportunities and offer hope to others. 

How does a team determine its larger purpose? That answer is up to your team. Think long term. Ask yourself what kind of legacy you want to leave and how you can impact others’ lives—maybe even for eternity. Then look for ways in which your larger purpose can impact the work you do and the way you do it. Even if it’s not perfect at first blush, push ahead. I guarantee taking the time to uncover and refine your larger purpose—either for yourself or your team—will be well worth the effort.

For me, centering my larger purpose on other people—recognizing that God created them with a good, eternal plan in mind—gives each day new meaning and joy. I want the same for you. Help your team find its SOUL, and create something bigger and longer lasting than you ever imagined.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach Tony Dungy has written a new book to help transform groups, organizations, and families into winning teams.

The Soul of a Team is a modern-day fable designed to teach you how to put S.O.U.L. in your team.


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Tony Dungy 4 Short Leadership Devos For All Teams

Tony Dungy reveals four keys to successful teamwork that are based on biblical teaching and his forty years of experience in the pro-football. Simply put, Dungy says that winning teams must have SOUL. In this four-day devotional, learn about the characteristics each of these letters represents and discover how to build an outstanding team—whether on the job, in your community, or at home.

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