Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The UPS WorldPort Tour!

















Hanging at the UPS World-Port with David Boon. What an incredible bunch of engineering this is. The number of packages moving on the miles of conveyors is impressive! Saw lots and lots of Amazon 'smiley face' boxes on the conveyors!

There were Electic Panels like this all over the place loaded with dozens of Progammable Logic Controls (aka, robot brains) in each cabinet. The world-port was loaded with PLCs that automate nearly every thing imaginable right down to how boxes 'merge' from two belts onto one and the boxes never jam or crash because PLCs accelerate/decelerate the conveyors to manage the package traffic!






There were hundreds of 'small sort' bagging stations like this. The system is so smart that it calculates the volume of packages in each bag and shuts down the feed into that bag when it should be full. It will keep that feed shut down until the operator puts a new bag in place.








This is the 'cardboard carrier return' slide. It's hard to imagine the scale of this operation from the pictures on this page, but it's MASSIVE! And cool, and imaginative, and clean!












p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way. Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Getting BIG!

I'm more convinced than ever that to lead well is to follow well.  That for you to fulfill your highest potential that you will have to choose to follow someone 'bigger' than you.  That the quality of the one you follow will determine the quality and qualities of your life.

More specifically, for a leader to become a great leader she/he will have to choose a 'greater' leader to follow.  You'll have to choose a person to follow, to emulate, to learn from and take her/his way of life into your core.  The more like the leader you follow you become the more likely you'll excavate the full range of gifts, talents, aptitudes, abilities, and preferences that were hard-wired into you and / or that you've picked up through living. 

So, choose wisely.  Choose to follow someone who represents the highest levels possible. 

As for me, I've chosen Jesus Christ as the greatest person, and the greatest leader of all time. 

I don't know of a person who lived a more exemplary life, who led better or who I'd want to become like in the end game of my life.  In addition to Christ himself, there are those who have followed Christ well that I am learning from and drawing close to both in person and in books, sermons, podcasts, vimeo, etc.  We have more access to great people than ever through the internet and the explosion of portable technologies that make a great person's thinking just a tap away.  Those sorts of people make up my 'upward mentors'.  Those who are deeply committed to living and leading like Jesus are my 'heroes' and point the way to the True North Principles of Living With and Like Jesus. 

Dallas Willard has been one of those 'upward mentors' for me through his writing.  The most important book that I've ever read (and still study) is 'Renovation of the Heart'.  For the first time in my life I learned how to overcome the 'stuff' that was constantly tripping me up.  I learned how to access the power for transformation that comes through a reliance on Grace and the Holy Spirit.  I'd highly recommend that book to anyone who wants to seriously follow Jesus.

I'm reading another Dallas Willard book today called 'The Great Omission' and finding it to be impacting and true.   This quote sums up the opening volley of his book,
'Nothing less than life in the steps of Christ is adequate to the human soul or the needs of our world.'

As the point leader of Phos Church and as a student of leadership and the outcomes of great leadership who is concerned about how we, as Christ-ones, impact the world, this has become my blazing passion.  To see the people I serve/lead get 'BIG' in their faith and walk with Christ.  To see them treat following Christ and the restoration of their hearts by the power of the Holy Spirit as the highest priorities of their lives.  All else will take care of itself. 

Our community and our world is dying for us to become full-on Holy Spirit empowered Christ-Ones who will live, love, and lead like Jesus.  When this happens our lives will be changed for the better and the world will be changed much for the better. 

In Jesus' most famous prayer he prayed, 'Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.' 

Jesus was very interested in the participation of His followers in His incarnation.  Because when we are immersed in participation (living in & with) in the 'incarnation' of Christ the transformation of our situation and the situation of others is imminent. 

So, I'm calling myself and you to full participation in the incarnation of Christ so that our situation's transformation will come quickly. 

Jesus was more interested in our participation in His incarnation than he was in evacuation from the situation.  He knew that our participation would lead the transformation of the situation of the world. 

Live BIG,
Jeff Fuson

Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Discovering God's Vision for Your Church

Vision is discovered in prayer and solitude with God.

Harry Rowland is the CBF Director of Missional Church Ministries for Global Missions. Harry’s talk is titled: "A Right-Side Up Church in an Upside-Down World." In Acts 17:6, the church is accused of turning the world “upside down.” For the western church to not just survive, but rather thrive, it must embrace its founding missional call. This is not a call to do missions, but rather a call to be on mission in such a way that neither you, the church, or the world will ever be the same again.

Harry has a love and expertise for assisting local churches in making the transition from institution churches that do missions to missional churches whose DNA is missions.











Notes from the talk:
The world’s way of generating vision is built around Predicting and planning….the Kingdom path to vision is prayer and preparing to say yes to whatever God tells us to do.

A vision will come to a church that’s willing to be:
  • a disturbed church by the things that disturb God as opposed to the stuff that
        -when a church seeks to meet human needs it gets messy
  • a shattered church – not pretending to have it all together, rather letting the bright love of Christ show through our shattered fragments
  • a dropsy/clumsy church that’s willing to ‘drop’ it and to ‘forgive’ others because we won’t hang onto their past….
 Thanks to John Lepper, Coordinator of the Kentucky Baptist Fellowship for hooking me up with this information through FaithLabs.com

Have a great day,
Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Strategic Thinking These Days -- interesting blog post with super questions

Just ran across this blog post and it's great for those who want to 'win' (whatever your definition is) no matter what the economy is like.  Enjoy

http://blog.inc.com/women-in-business/2009/09/being_strategic_live_from_the.html

Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The INTERNET has always been ON for the class of 2011.....learn more

Fun List to consider as you work to connect with Young People in the years ahead.

Check it out here: http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2011.php


Jeff Fuson


p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

4 Strengths are Job#1 for Leaders

“Military training teaches you that there are four strengths: mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.” Robert Kiyosaki

And, then from those strengths flow the derivatives of leadership, followership, financial intelligence, business moxy, courage, wisdom, and character. Bolstering the 4 strengths daily is the #1 job of every leader. We must lead ourselves first in growing ever more powerful in the 4 Strengths.

It’s easy to overlook the emotional and spiritual side of things, but as we’re learning these days in great works like Primal Leadership this is a vital & powerful aspect of leading ourselves and others.

What one thing will YOU do today to strengthen yourself in each of four strengths?

Do you have a coach or mentor that is further along to inspire, challenge and equip you?

Do you have a vision that fuels your actions?

Four Strengths. Do em.

Jeff

p.s. I'm on Twitter at twitter.com/JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Hanging with the crew at Somerset....

Talking about how to take our businesses online.

Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

Friday, July 10, 2009

What Label are You Sticking on Your Life?

What Label Have You Slapped On Your Life?

When you describe your life what label do you stick on it? Some say, it’s ‘war’, an ‘endurance race’, a ‘struggle’, a ‘quest’, or maybe an ‘adventure’. If I know what label you choose to stick onto your life I can predict with a high level of accuracy how you’ll respond when good times roll in and when challenges rain down like hail in a summer storm.

If the label ‘struggle’ is stuck on your life when you hit a challenge it will just confirm what you already believe and you’ll continue the downward spiral of attracting more of the same.

If you stick the label ‘adventure’ on your life you’ll be in better position to handle the realities around the next bend. Life is surely tough at times, but if you have the right label you can bounce back from the struggles faster and enjoy the good times more without an impending sense of dread that something bad always follows something good.

Choose carefully because the label you apply may just cause you to rise of fall to the level of your label.

Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.

The Biggest Tombstone ..... Henry Clay in the Lexington Cemetary

I said goodbye to an old friend, Rodney Mann, today at the Lexington Cemetary. A tragic end preceded by a strange twist of fate and a bizarre way to die for a Medical Doctor. I'm sad that we won't get to catch up on this side of life. However, I have a great hope, that one day in a place past this life we'll get to hang out again.

The Lexington Cemetery is a stunning display of God's gift of natural beauty to Kentucky and of our ability to enshrine those we love. This statue perched up a high tower sits on top of a large mausoleum where Henry & Mrs. Clay's sarcophagi rest behind a wrought iron pad-locked gate. A sobering reminder that even if you have the biggest tombstone you're still dead.

So, on this side of the tombstone, while there's still breath in my lungs I will celebrate the moments and sing the days into memory with the ones I love. I will be more passionate about squeezing the juice from the hugs and kisses of little people I love and embracing the ones I'll one day miss more often.

This IS the day that the Lord has made and I WILL REJOICE....

Shalom,

Jeff Fuson

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

What to do when you experience Job Loss or other Major Life Transitions

John Wooden, one of the winningest coaches of all time got it right when he said, "I will prepare and perhaps my chance will come."

When preparation meets opportunity it's often called 'luck'. We could all use more 'luck' and we can swing the odds in our favor by preparing to win moment by moment.

In helping people who are dealing with Job Loss and other Big Life Transistions I've learned to coach them to run on two rails as they prepare for the next stage of life. Rail #1 is Seeking God as our First Resource rather than a Last Resort and diving into a full-on relationship with Him where we realize that God himself is the prize our hearts seek--nothing more is truly needed and nothing less will do. Rail #2 WORK and PREPARE so well that you know that you deserve to win when your opportunity presents itself. Take your God Given talents, abilities, gifts, and strengths and hammer them into refined muscular steel when you are in the 'off-season' so that when you're called to get back out there that you'll KNOW all the way down to your core that not only do you deserve playing time, but that you deserve to win.

Life is NOT a DIY Project (Do-It-Yourself) and, so we need to cooperate with God in re-creating a new future by waiting with Him and for Him. However, as we wait on God to move on our behalf we need to PREPARE.

How can we prepare when we're in transition?

1. Exercise--get your heart pumping and your brain fueled with Oxygen so you can think clearly

2. Get around some positive people who build you up (AND, get away from the 'neggies')

3. Hire a Life Coach who is an Authentic Christ Follower

4. Seek God Moment by Moment -- read The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence

5. Have a heart to heart with your significant others and let em know that you need their positive input to make this go and that right now is not the time to remind you of what a loser you are....(often spouses are very guilty of wiping out the other spouse with subtle cues that they really are a loser and they'll always be a loser....POWERFUL messages that can be like a 5,000 pound boat anchor on a bass boat) [btw, I'm not saying that you are a loser, but we often slap that label on ourselves when we've lost a job or taken a serious career hit]

6. Learn Like Your Life Depends On It [it does] Ramp up hard here as a key way to prepare so that you'll know at your core that you deserve to win when your next chance comes. You can learn in all kinds of ways for free or nearly so like:
  • The Public Library
  • Online Forums, blogs, magazines
  • Itunes offers all kinds of classes for free or very little $ so you can listen your way to success
  • Turn your car into a mobile university and listen to Podcasts related to areas where you need to grow - stop wasting hours each week being brain dead. You can't afford Idle Brain Syndrome anymore--pump it full of great powerful insights and information....PREPARE
7. Volunteer at Non-Profits as a way to give back and to remind yourself that you are not alone and that there are always others less fortunate. This helps stop the Pity Party that just pulls you down and accelerates the 'I'm such a loser downward emo spiral'.

8. Get active Spiritually by finding a Christ Centered church and connecting with some positive productive people there by getting involved in a small group.

9. Dive into your Bible and start learning more. (there are several online Bibles where you can start learning and you can go to the Bible Basics Blog to find a crew to grow with)

10. Write your 'Future Story' -- a vivid detailed 'smoke filled' description of the future you most desire. I say 'smoke filled' because a well written future story will make your mouth water like the smoke wafting from a hot grill loaded with juicy steaks. Begin writing the story of what you'd like your future to feel like, and how you'll invest your time and with whom and for what great cause. This will be the fuel for hard days of preparation and waiting.

11. Be consistent day in and day out as you prepare to win and wait on God and perhaps your chance will come. And, the longer it takes the more prepared you will be.

12. Overlearn in your field of choice and become a junkie who can talk the smack so that when the opportunity comes in the form of a business to launch or a job to interview for you'll be ready to win.

13. Get active in Online Forums and other venues where professionals in your field are hanging out online.

14. Build out your Social Networking Capital at LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and whatever other new opportunities come up next. Get active and connected. Don't just sit there...do something!!

15. Call old friends and catch up. Be truly interested in them and what's happening with them rather than just blathering on about your own situation. Yes, do tell them, but be more interested in learning about them than telling about you.

By the way, these same steps can be used to make you more resilient and bulletproof when chance comes your way. So, if you still have a great career the same advice applies. Connect to God vitally and OverPrepare.


Rooting for YOU,

Jeff Fuson

p.s. I'm on Twitter at JeffFuson if you wanna keep up with what's going on that way.

Jeff Fuson is a Leadership Keynote Speaker who serves as Point Leader for Phos Hilaron Church near Louisville Kentucky. Jeff's # 1 passion is being a husband and daddy. A close second is seeing people grow spiritually. As a Professional Speaker Jeff delivers Leadership Keynote Speeches & training events for Leaders, Executives, Supervisors, Entrepreneurs in Government, Banks, Credit Unions, NonProfits and other cutting edge enterprises. He's got one incredible wife and 3 awesome children.
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