“Who?" Not "What?”

It’s not where the bus is going necessarily, but who is on the bus that matters. (If for nothing else, Jim Collins is worth praising for that advice alone.)The world is changing.Rapidly.It seems that the only thing we can say confidently about the world of tomorrow is that it will be different than the one today. We don’t know how it’ll be different but it will.What will you do to prepare for those unforeseeable, unpredictable changes?What resources will you provide your team, your company, your church?What continued education and training will the players need?What skills need developing immediately?What technology, tools, devices will help them, and you, succeed?Those, dear friends, are the wrong questions.The better questions, if you have any chance moving forward into the unknown future, should all be "Who?” questions.The right people behold the answers.Where?Within them, which is why they are the right people.They are resilient, creative, productive, buoyant.Get the right people—obsess about getting the right people!—and the surprising problems of tomorrow will be solved.

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