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Who should you really serve?

Mickey Mellen
2 min readMar 26, 2023

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When working in any organization, it’s important to remember who you serve and it’s not always as obvious as it seems.

Years ago when I worked at a few different churches, I went on a lot of mission trips with the high school youth groups. These trips were all still in the United States (we didn’t take the youth overseas), but generally at least a few hours away.

On these trips, there would be jobs already set up for us — re-roofing houses, painting, etc. In most cases, the adults were more skilled with these jobs, but we had to set firm rules with them. In short, we’d tell them “ you’re not here to serve the resident; you’re here to serve our kids “. They’d be eager to get the job done, but much of the value in mission trips goes way beyond the physical work we accomplish and it’s to help the students grow.

If some parents took over the roofing work it would indeed likely go faster, but that’s not the point. We certainly wanted to serve the residents of these houses, but that wasn’t the only purpose. For the parents, their sole purpose was the serve our youth.

Business

The same is true in most businesses. While I certainly care very much about our clients, my first responsibility is to our team, in two ways:

  1. If the team is treated well, that will flow down to…

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Mickey Mellen
Mickey Mellen

Written by Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.

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