The Leadership of Marion D. Hanks | An Interview with Richard Hanks
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🗓️ 19 October 2024
⏱️ 68 minutes
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Summary
Rich Hanks is an author, investor, and adviser to both start-ups and established businesses. He has served as a board director of numerous profit and non-profit companies and organizations, and as a mission president in Birmingham, Alabama. His book, To Be a Friend of Christ, draws on previously unavailable primary sources—journals, correspondence, notebooks, and recordings—to share the first and only authorized biography of his father, Marion D. Hanks, who served for nearly 40 years as a General Authority.
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Highlights
Rich shares personal anecdotes about his father, highlighting his early calling as a General Authority at just 31 years old and the unique challenges that came with it, including the absence of an emeritus status at the time.
Rich elaborates on Marion D. Hanks’ contributions to early morning seminary programs and the establishment of the Christus as a symbol of the Church, emphasizing his efforts to make the Church more relatable and accessible to the public. The discussion also touches on Elder Hanks’ mission presidency in England, where he worked to reform the culture of missionary work, focusing on genuine conversion rather than mere numbers. Rich recounts how his father prioritized the spiritual well-being of missionaries and the importance of service, drawing parallels to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Throughout the episode, Rich reflects on the leadership principles exemplified by his father, including the importance of being a voice for change while maintaining respect for Church authority. The conversation concludes with Rich sharing how his father’s legacy has influenced his own approach to leadership as a mission president, emphasizing the need to focus on the individuals being served rather than solely on baptism numbers. Overall, the episode provides a rich exploration of Marion D. Hanks’ life and the enduring impact of his leadership philosophy within the Church.
02:05 – Who Was Marion D. Hanks?
02:52 – Elder Hanks’ Influence and Legacy
03:42 – Rich Hanks’ Personal Connection to His Father
04:05 – Marion D. Hanks as a General Authority
05:39 – The Emeritus Status and Its Impact
07:25 – Growing Up with a General Authority Father
08:56 – Marion D. Hanks’ Teaching Innovations
10:51 – The Christus Symbol and Its Origins
12:47 – Elder Hanks as Mission President
16:55 – Addressing the Baptism Culture in England
20:55 – Leadership Principles from Elder Hanks
22:15 – The Importance of Service in Leadership
25:01 – The Dynamics of Being a General Authority
27:40 – Navigating Leadership Disagreements
30:12 – The Role of Revelation in Leadership
32:37 – The Legacy of Service and Community Engagement
39:09 – Personal Reflections on Leadership Principles
43:24 – Applying Elder Hanks’ Principles in Modern Leadership
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| 1:37.0 | not this one but the other one I use with Rich Hanks who is the author of To Be a Friend of Christ, the life of Marion D. Hanks. |
| 1:46.3 | Now, if you're older than 50, you probably know who Marion D. Hanks is. |
| 1:51.6 | I vaguely remember my parents talking about him, but he, you can say it was like the |
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