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What would Sister Rock have me do? What do we want to hand off to future generations? Scott Richert is the Chief Information Officer of Mercy, the leading Midwest hospital system of which Sister Rock was a leader for many years. Together with this dad, Scott’s family has served Mercy for over 50 years. How do we find our purpose? “God can’t steer a car that is parked,” says Scott. We need to listen for internal guidance on what is meaningful to us, what lights us up and then do what is in front of us. As we pursue the path, our mission and meaning becomes more clear over time. Scott reflects on the bigger why often, also with the people he leads. It helps them make decisions and be clear about: What is it that has to stay always? What is it that we need to change to be of service, given the circumstances in front of us?
By Hylke Faber, Carson HeadyWhat would Sister Rock have me do? What do we want to hand off to future generations? Scott Richert is the Chief Information Officer of Mercy, the leading Midwest hospital system of which Sister Rock was a leader for many years. Together with this dad, Scott’s family has served Mercy for over 50 years. How do we find our purpose? “God can’t steer a car that is parked,” says Scott. We need to listen for internal guidance on what is meaningful to us, what lights us up and then do what is in front of us. As we pursue the path, our mission and meaning becomes more clear over time. Scott reflects on the bigger why often, also with the people he leads. It helps them make decisions and be clear about: What is it that has to stay always? What is it that we need to change to be of service, given the circumstances in front of us?