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Are Your Mission's Core Systems Ready for What's Next?

  • Writer: Wes
    Wes
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read
Trunk of Tree of Mission Growth
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The Tree of Mission Growth's trunk provides structure, stability, and strength. It supports cycles of growth – channeling energy outward and upward.

 

In our changing world, growth requires adaptability while maintaining mission focus. We face shifting seasons around us – in communities, technologies, and funding landscapes. And we experience change within us. Teams evolve, leadership transitions, and new systems expand our core to grow mission impact.


The trunk is the backbone of a tree. Your core systems are the backbone of your organization. Finance, communication, frameworks and operations – must continue to expand and strengthen over time. These rings of strength provide resilience, renewal, and readiness for what’s next.

 

One of leadership’s important roles is to continually adjust and strengthen the core, helping the organization adapt and thrive. Leaders ensure the mission stays rooted while impact reaches new heights.

 

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Inaction can lead to a weak, decaying trunk.

Outdated systems create instability, inefficiencies  and burnout.

In times of crisis, a weak core crumbles under the weight of challenges.

 

Support your mission, vision and capacity with a strong core. As your tree grows, add additional rings of capability to sustain and expand impact.


This season, take time with your team to assess the organization's core strengths.

Ask tough questions:

 

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What's Thriving?     >  Strengthen

What's Draining?     >  Prune

What's Confusing?   >  Clarify 

What's Emerging?    >  Add


Let’s strengthen your trunk — so it’s equipped to support what’s next.

Schedule a free call to explore your next steps.

 

Here’s to structure, stability, and strength,


Wes Legg

Coach & Facilitator

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