Leading Saints Podcast

How to Keep Your Ward Accountable | An Interview with Michael Timms

Mar 19, 2026
Michael Timms, best-selling author and leadership consultant who teaches teams to build high-performance organizations. He discusses defining accountability in a faith setting, translating broad spiritual results into measurable outcomes, and practical habits leaders can model. Short, actionable strategies cover motivating volunteers, avoiding micromanagement, and training new leaders for sustained ownership.
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ANECDOTE

Bishop Called Out Young Men's President Then Ownership Changed The Room

  • Michael recalled a bishop who publicly called out a young men's president and how the young man's accountable response raised respect in the group.
  • The young men's leader said 'we can do better' and ownership changed the room's dynamic positively.
ADVICE

Practice Three Habits Of Personal Accountability

  • Apply three personal-accountability habits: don't blame, look in the mirror, and engineer the solution.
  • 'Engineer the solution' means create standard operating procedures and templates for recurring church events.
ADVICE

Motivate Volunteers With Choice Praise And Ownership

  • Motivate volunteers by giving them choice in outcomes, frequent positive feedback, and real ownership in decisions.
  • Ask 'What do you think we should do?' and let councils decide rather than leaders always imposing solutions.
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