To end the required postings (meaning, may it not end because of 7303 end), I would like to share a quote that came across my Facebook today:
"If you can't grant a request make it clear you took it seriously. For many, knowing they were heard can be as important as getting what they asked." -- Michael Josephson
Have a great Thanksgiving!
A boss creates fear; a leader confidence. A boss fixes blame; a leader corrects mistakes.
A boss knows all; a leader asks questions. ~ Russell H. Ewing
Through the wisdom shared here may the leader in us grow.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
7303 Post 8: Reflection of a Leader?
This morning I "worked the booth" at church. That means that I had to run the computer for the songs, sermon slides and videos. The guy that runs the sound (and booth) and I have been friends for a while but have not been able to talk much since I'm only volunteering once a month. However, today he randomly asked how my week had been. He has not been the only one in the last few weeks that has innocently asked that question; a question I don't get very often. However, my reply to all was the same, "It's not been my favorite." Career-wise, this has probably been one of two most difficult weeks and it hit me very personally. I was verbally attacked with slander by a teacher. I have been criticized before and know that I cannot make all happy but this was a personal attack on my character. Needless to say, it has been a week of reflection upon the leadership that I provide.
I had been feeling pretty strong after my Birkman consultation and BAM! So, I take a look at the quote by Russell Ewing that is on my blog, "A boss creates fear; a leader confidence. A boss fixes blame; a leader corrects mistakes. A boss knows all; a leader asks questions." I've spent the week reflecting on my weaknesses and my strengths. I reflect on last weeks blog about gifts that all leaders should have no matter the distance, the followers, or the place.
I ask my cohort to pray for me and my spirit of leadership. Legal advice can only help so much.
I can't wait to see you guys this weekend.
I had been feeling pretty strong after my Birkman consultation and BAM! So, I take a look at the quote by Russell Ewing that is on my blog, "A boss creates fear; a leader confidence. A boss fixes blame; a leader corrects mistakes. A boss knows all; a leader asks questions." I've spent the week reflecting on my weaknesses and my strengths. I reflect on last weeks blog about gifts that all leaders should have no matter the distance, the followers, or the place.
I ask my cohort to pray for me and my spirit of leadership. Legal advice can only help so much.
I can't wait to see you guys this weekend.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
7303 Post 7: What would Columbus think?
More than once during my readings this semester, I have read the thought that we have become a flat world in terms of society. (I'm glad that we haven't just learned that it's flat for real because I'd wonder about the pictures from the many trips to space.) From a mathematical stand point, I interpret that to mean that we have straight lines that connect us from one end to the next. From a leadership standpoint, it says to me that no matter where you lead and how distant those you lead are, you lead with some common gifts -- with soul; with five minds of discipline, synthesis, creativity, respect and ethically; with love for your employees and a realm of transparency. What it tells me is that there are qualities and behaviors in a leader that are global; characteristics that impact followers no matter the distance from one point to the other.
Did Columbus lead with these qualities and behaviors when he convinced others to follow him and eventually state that the world was round?
Did Columbus lead with these qualities and behaviors when he convinced others to follow him and eventually state that the world was round?
Monday, November 1, 2010
7303 Post 6: Patience is a Virtue
Technology! While I had a thought for my post . . . yesterday, it has changed a little due to my technical difficulties. Yesterday during our church service, we were to Skype with 2 of our members that are on a mission to Ghana (I think) . . . It didn't work! After many attempts to get on to blog . . . It didn't work! In a world of dependence on technology, it is ironic to look at the control it has over what we accomplish. I guess it is true to the thought behind Gardner's writings -- in spite of globalization, we cannot ignore the other disciplines in your life. So I ask, has so much globalization enabled what an individual can do or has it caused a dependence that, across the "waves" can be restricting?
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