

The Flourishing Culture Leadership Podcast
Al Lopus
This is what a flourishing workplace culture looks and feels like. Listen to inspiring stories told by actual Best Christian Workplace leaders and other experts. Each week, you will discover how you can build a flourishing workplace and a thriving organization. Hosted weekly by Al Lopus, Cofounder & Board Chair of Best Christian Workplaces. Learn more at www.workplaces.org.
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Jan 11, 2016 • 21min
28: The Power of Trust // Dan Busby, ECFA
Today, we're exploring a foundational theme for building and maintaining a flourishing culture: TRUST. BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Dan Busby, president of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). In his new book, Trust: The Firm Foundation of Kingdom Fruitfulness, Busby explores the role trust plays in Christian organizations. Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/episode-28-dan-busby-ecfa.

Dec 14, 2015 • 22min
27: Inspiring Life-Giving Work // Brad Meuli, Denver Rescue Mission
In today's episode, BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Brad Meuli, executive director of the Denver Rescue Mission, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the homeless. Listen in to find out how the Mission is as much a ministry to its employees as it is to those they serve. By investing in their workplace culture, the Mission's people find truly inspiring, life-giving work as they bind together for their cause. Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/episode-27-brad-meuli-denver-rescue-mission.

Dec 7, 2015 • 39min
26: Maintaining Mission Through Ministry Growth // Jesse Casler & David Wasik, HOPE International
How does a ministry build a flourishing staff culture in the midst of rapid growth? In today's episode, BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Jesse Casler and David Wasik of HOPE International, a microfinance institution focused on serving the poorest areas in the world. In this episode, you'll learn about: How growth is an outcome of Christ-centeredness, excellence and quality Maintaining a sense of mission as your organization grows How the BCWI Employee Engagement Survey acts as a guide to "speak truth in love" Translating both positive and negative feedback into an action plan Developing top talent, succession planning and promoting from within Rewarding top performers with more authority and decision-making How admitting and engaging mistakes can pay dividends with your team and donors Resolving challenges and improving communication between the field and central office

Nov 30, 2015 • 20min
25: Creating Meaningful Employment // Dace Starkweather, Glen Eyrie
When a new leader comes into an organization and finds that the culture is not so healthy, what do they do? In today's episode, BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Dace Starkweather from Glen Eyrie, a Tudor-style castle that houses a renowned retreat and conference center as part of The Navigators in Colorado Springs. In this episode, you'll learn about: Restoring a sense of missional purpose to what team members are doing at every level Using the BCWI Employee Engagement Survey as a thermometer of your culture Making intentional strides using both positive and negative feedback Inspiring character and competence in your leadership Developing your people spiritually and professionally Living out your core values as an organization Creating meaningful employment for your team View the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/episode-25-dace-starkweather-glen-eyrie.

Nov 23, 2015 • 19min
24: Leadership Development Fuels Growth // Nathan Salsbery, CapinCrouse
We are excited to announce the relaunch of The Flourishing Culture Podcast! In today's episode, BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Nathan Salsbery from CapinCrouse, a national full-service CPA and consulting firm devoted to serving mission-focused not-for-profit organizations, churches, and higher education institutions. From 2007 to 2015, CapinCrouse doubled its staff from 80 to 160 and tripled its number of offices from 5 to 15, coast-to-coast. What was driving their rapid growth? In part, it was their investment in developing their staff and leadership. Listen in as Nathan shares actionable strategies that made a measurable difference in their culture. In this episode, Nathan shares about: Mentorship: Every employee has a mentor-like champion and development coach in the firm Accountability: Quarterly check-ins offer the opportunity for affirmation and needed course correction. Leadership: “What’s the tone of leadership at the top of our firm?” Enrichment: Every other year, CapinCrouse underwrites the cost of a mission trip, marriage retreat or other event designed to personally enrich the heart, mind and soul of an employee. View the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/episode-24-leadership-development-fuels-growth-nathan-salsbery-capincrouse.

Oct 26, 2014 • 18min
22: Transparency & Trust Build Culture // Bill Blocker, College of Biblical Studies
Al Lopus interviews Dr. Bill Blocker, President of the College of Biblical Studies in Houston. Challenge: When Bill Blocker became president of College of Biblical Studies in Houston, two goals rose to the top: Articulate the mission And get everyone’s buy in Blocker realized, however, that neither outcome would matter without achieving a third goal—seeing every staff and faculty engaged with passion and energy. Strategy: Blocker saw personal and professional excellence, across the board, among faculty and staff. “Where we really needed to grow and improve was executing, fulfilling our promise to provide a biblically based education to African-American and other ethnic minority groups,” recalls Blocker. Toward that end, Blocker has coined the phrase “Can do, will do.” Can do speaks to a person’s ability demonstrated in their distinctive strengths, experience and practices. Will do speaks to passion. You can have all the education in the world, but without the desire to excel and willingness to serve, you’re bound to fall short. Results: As Blocker and his teams have “put the right people on the bus,” workplace engagement, and performance have steadily increased as measured by their Best Christian Workplace survey scores. And something more has emerged. “We tell people that our aim and commitment is to pour everything you need to become the person God wants you to be,” says Blocker. “Every faculty and staff knows he or she participates in truth, training and transformation. Each person knows he or she is a gatekeeper for truth and for training of students. Each one is aware that he or she is responsible for students’ transformation.

Oct 26, 2014 • 27min
21: How NewSpring Church Has Built a Flourishing Culture // Jason Moorhead
Welcome to this new audio podcast with Jason Moorhead, Central Development Pastor at NewSpring Church in Anderson, SC. In this episode we discuss how NewSpring created a culture of trust and transparency. We also discuss their goal of having 100,000 weekend attenders by 2020. Listen how NewSpring has achieved a 93% staff engagement level!

Jan 8, 2014 • 26min
19: 7 Organizational Values that Create Flourishing Culture // Mike Ash, Next Level Church
Next Level Church in Ft. Myers, Florida has some positive explaining to do about how effective leadership works. How, for instance, did its staff, which recently took the Best Christian Workplaces survey for the first time, score in the 95th percentile as a “flourishing workplace?” And, how do they explain that 96% of their staff are "engaged?" Executive Pastor Mike Ash tells the story about what it took to get there.

Jan 4, 2012 • 42min
18: Effective Staff Communication // Brian McGowan, Faith Bridge Church
In this episode of The Flourishing Culture Podcast, BCWI President Al Lopus interviews Brian McGowan of Faith Bridge Church.

Jan 22, 2011 • 27min
16: Planning, Achieving & Celebrating Goals // Priscilla Moore, Upward Sports
In this episode of The Flourishing Culture Podcast, BCWI President Al Lopus interviews Priscilla Moore of Upward Sports.


