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    Leadership Starts With Love
    Eldon Kibbey
    • Jan 21, 2019
    • 2 min

    Leadership Starts With Love

    Leadership starts with love. God is love and everything He has done is a result of His love. He asks us to love Him with all our souls, minds, hearts, and strength. If we want to lead with love, we must love God first, and allow His love to permeate all of our relationships. The first one that comes after God is our spouse. So leadership begins in the home. Men have had a problem with that ever since the Garden of Eden. Eve was beguiled by the serpent, but she handed the frui
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    Understanding Our "Why"
    Stephen Leckenby
    • Aug 25, 2018
    • 4 min

    Understanding Our "Why"

    If you have had a chance to peruse the ADG website, you may have come across our Mission Statement, “To operate a portfolio of highly profitable companies that honor God and impact people.” The Vision further seeks to clarify “impact” by stating its intent “To radically impact the lives of those we serve.” As we continue on this journey of portfolio expansion, we are challenged daily with implementing these core philosophies in a way that is both visible and meaningful. This
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    Culture to Performance | Part 4 |  Adaptability: Three Rules That Shape Your Company’s Performance
    Jon Reed
    • Apr 25, 2018
    • 2 min

    Culture to Performance | Part 4 | Adaptability: Three Rules That Shape Your Company’s Performance

    In part 2 of this series we recognized the need for Consistency in driving Core Values, Agreement, and Coordination and Integration. And, while this area of predictability is critical to our cultural health and performance, there are also areas where we need to be ready, willing, and able to turn on a dime. John Wooden, legendary head coach of the UCLA basketball team, led the Bruins on a three-year winning streak that is unlikely to ever be surpassed in men’s basketball. He
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    Culture to Performance | Part 3 | Mission: Choose to Accept It
    Jon Reed
    • Jan 9, 2018
    • 2 min

    Culture to Performance | Part 3 | Mission: Choose to Accept It

    Why does it seem like projects, or work in general, sometimes become like an episode of Mission: Impossible? Plenty of action and drama on a seemingly convoluted and painful road. For Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, that looks like death and destruction. For the rest of us it looks like people not working together. Things aren’t getting done at the right time or in quite the right way. Deadlines or goals are being missed. While Ethan Hunt’s circumstances may be somewhat more dra
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    Culture to Performance | Part 2 | Consistency: The Ties that Bind
    Jon Reed
    • Oct 18, 2017
    • 2 min

    Culture to Performance | Part 2 | Consistency: The Ties that Bind

    It isn’t unusual for companies to define values along with their Mission, Vision, Description, Purpose… etc. But do those “values” represent
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    Culture to Performance | Part 1 | Involvement: The Exclusive to Everyone Club
    Jon Reed
    • Aug 22, 2017
    • 2 min

    Culture to Performance | Part 1 | Involvement: The Exclusive to Everyone Club

    With Jack Welch’s final corporate initiative as CEO at GE, people in all parts of the organization, in all parts of the world, were brought together to identify creative and effective ways to improve their processes and the way they cooperated with other segments of the organization. To be successful, everyone needed to understand what was expected of them and why it was valuable. But even with that clarity of purpose and value, the initiative would never have succeeded witho
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    Defining Culture
    Jon Reed
    • Aug 10, 2017
    • 2 min

    Defining Culture

    A quick Google search for an understanding of organizational culture will quickly identify that…there’s no such thing as a quick Google search for an understanding of organizational culture. Too many people espouse too many varied ideas and opinions. That doesn’t mean, however, that culture can’t be well defined or strategically addressed to impact the performance of an organization. Even with somewhat inconsistent views and opinions on the subject, we can at least find some
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    ADG Acquires Fusion Event Management
    ADG Communications
    • Jun 19, 2017
    • 2 min

    ADG Acquires Fusion Event Management

    On June 1, 2017, ADG completed the acquisition of Fusion Event Staffing (FMP) located in Alpharetta, GA (fusioneventstaffing.com). FMP provi
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    Spiritual Immigration
    Ladell Graham
    • May 4, 2017
    • 1 min

    Spiritual Immigration

    We know beyond a shadow of a doubt that people need to see what life is like in The Kingdom. We know that the philosophies we are working fr
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    First Thing on the List
    Jon Reed
    • Mar 29, 2017
    • 2 min

    First Thing on the List

    Sales growth, profitability, customer loyalty… just a short list of things that live in the front of business leader’s minds. And while the word culture may also be moving through that list, it is rarely near the top even though it’s now widely recognized as the one thing that impacts and contributes to everything else. Think of it this way. Consider all the things that impact your company’s brand. When you get past marketing, sales, and customer service, you realize that it
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