Monday, April 20, 2009

To sum it all up...

CSR 309 is one of those classes that I'll never forget. Not only did we learn about leadership, but we learned how to apply it in school, the job market, and in our personal lives.

Will they follow me??
During our first couple of classes, I thought this question was sort of menial. Of course they will follow me. I'm smart, creative, and I always thought that I had excellent leadership qualities. However, I recently went into a huge job interview and while preparing for it I learned that I needed to find a way to put this into words. When interviewing for jobs, we have to remember that these people have NEVER met us before. They do not know the first clue about me, my accomplishments, or the skills that would make me their best choice. CSR 309 taught me how to explain this to an interviewer. How to best show that I am a great leader, and the one that they should choose.


Leaders have a vision.
What good is a vision if the group members do not have the same mission, or even know what it is? A good leader helps formulate a vision with the input of the group members. They decide goals and lifestyle decisions for the organization. A vision is only as strong as those that believe in it. Half way through the semester we were asked what our vision was. My group did not even know what it was at the time. We had to discuss what we wanted to get out of the class, and pull together to decide the common objectives. A vision helps to provide a bigger picture that the group is working toward.

Look for the opportunity
Always keep your eyes open, because you never know where the next greatest opportunity is going to show up. I cannot explain how many times one door has closed, and another has opened. Having faith in my life has helped me to realize that sometimes I'm meant to fail so that I can succeed in something else. I'm constantly seeking my next opportunity to do something great.

Leaders are optimistic.
People need excitement and enthusiasm in their lives. They want to feel like their leaders are cheering them on. Members of an organization want to feel supported. They believe in their objectives, and in remaining faithful to them, keep an optimistic mindset. Who wants to follow someone that is negative? People need the enthusiasm to make them feel like their work is appreciated

Leaders deliver.
Leaders keep these promises of visions, opportunities, and excitement. They show their members that they are honest people by giving the members what they have promised them. Leaders show results. People want to feel like their work is appreciated and like they have contributed.

Leaders sell passion.
People will work harder and do it more enjoyably if they know what is in it for them. Leaders not only explain this to their members, but they make their members passionate about their line of work. If a member has an innate passion for their line of work, they will succeed. This passion is what gets them through the rough times.

These are the most important points that I have learned over the course of CSR 309. I hope that I demonstrate to others that I am a good leader. I hope that I give them good reasons to follow me. I believe that I have the passion and the vision for myself, but I also hope that I can communicate this effectively to my followers.

I have truly enjoyed the class, and I hope that it will continue to be taught in the same fashion. Thank you!!!!!!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Class Mon. April 13

Never send an email when you're mad. Write it, sleep on it, wait 48 hours. If you're still upset then you can send it.

Women are just as good as men in the workforce. If they stay at home and look after their kids, they're just as good as a woman in the workforce.

Today we watched a video about the various racism issues that have been going on on different college campuses. It was really sad to see how ignorant people can be. It was also amazing to see how many educated people were committing these horrible acts. We would think that if one is enrolled in secondary education, then they should be smart enough to know right from wrong. This is also not to mention the diversity we are exposed to once we begin our college careers. One thing that I have loved during my 4 years in school is my exposure to this great diversity. I grew up in a small Indiana town and went to school with people similar to me...from my ethnicity to my religion. College has opened my eyes to the differences of people, and I have fully embraced this great opportunity.

On this note, we further discussed peoples' pain. I got the chills each time I read a different one. I only want to add good to others' lives. I know that this may seem cliche, but it is very true. It can be hard to do this sometimes, but it is something that I make a conscious effort toward each day. Good leaders bring a sense of purpose and with this fulfillment, to their teams' lives.

Class: Wed. April 8

Movies

Today we discussed the magic behind movies. Some make you laugh, some make you cry. Movies are just entertaining and fun. They make you feel good. I don't really know what it has to do with leadership, but it was still a fun class.

Since we were discussing movies, we learned that Netflix is the largest user of the U.S. Postal Service. The company has become a leader in their field. They offer a great product, at an affordable price, with the right distribution. People don't want to have to go into a movie rental shop each time they want a movie, and even ordering a new one on Pay per view is pricey. Netflix just makes sense.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Class: Mon. April 6

Today we discussed the importance of making decisions.

This is something that I have always struggled with. In fact, I would say that one of my biggest, if not my biggest, is my inability to make a decision. I am so scared of making mistakes and picking the wrong choice that it inables me to make decisions. The sad thing is, I know that good leaders have to make decisions.

Feinberg said that leaders will get in their groups, talk strategy, discuss options, make a decision, and then stick by it. Who cares if it is unsuccessful? You'll deal with those things when they come. We cannot predict the future. We don't ever really know if the decisions we make are good ones. However, this should not paralyze us from making them. If we screw up, good leaders know how to fix it. I love the quote that was said last week in a video that was played in class. Donald Trump said, "Hire great people, and then listen to them." Do not be afraid to listen to someone else and make a decision from what they said. Good leaders hire good team members, and then listen to their decisions.

One decision that I have to make is between 2 jobs right now. One has offered me the position, and I am headed to the final interview for the second one next week. Although I do not have to make a decision right now, I am hoping to be offered the job and then obviously be forced to make the decision. I am struggling because the retail world is so tough right now. How will I know if I am choosing a company that will fold in the next year? Yes, they are both billion dollar companies, but wasn't Macy's when they filed Chapter 11? One thing is clear--I cannot predict the future! I need to make a decision based on the information I have. If I make a decision that turns out not to be my best option--I'll go from there. Good leaders know how to problem-solve.