Think Like A Leader
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This is Part Two of a series with two special guests: Lucy Gray and Carol Anne McGuire.Lucy Gray ...
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My special guests for this episode are Lucy Gray and Carol Anne McGuire.Lucy Gray is an Instructional Technology Specialist at the University of Chicago (IL) Center for Elementary Math and Science Education. Among her numerous awards are having been named an Apple Distinguished Educator (2005), Discovery Educator Network Star Teacher, and Google Certified Teacher. Lucy is a popular speaker at national and international conferences. Also, Lucy has a strong reputation as a collector and organizer of robust online resources, using such technologies as blogs, wikis, nings,...
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Are you "learning to learn"?This is a question that evolves from the basic phrase "" that several leading experts in education are . This concept bears some attention: it calls upon us to evaluate what we truly believe about learning.A foundational construct for our discussion is that we agree that leaders are learners. After all, if a leader were not learning, what would become of that person, over time? Would you like to work for a leader who had decided to stop learning? Would you enjoy being around a leader who found no joy in learning? So,...
info_outlineWhat one, single word best describes leadership?
In this episode, I report on feedback I received when I asked several people to respond to that question. Recently, I sent out an email message to a few hundred of my contacts, and I asked:
What one word, in your opinion, best describes the notion of leadership? In other words, if you had to boil down leadership into just one word, what would that be?
The responses were intriguing. Here are the first ones I received...and which are reported in this episode:
- integrity; but the more I think about it, the word should be servant -- Carol Anne McGuire, California
- vision -- Lucy Gray, Illinois
- courage, commitment, understanding, direction, shepherd -- Kristen Vassos, New Jersey (these are responses from members of her family)
- communication -- Gayle Berthiaume, Minnesota
- integrity, commitment -- Dr. Otto Benavides, California
- vision -- Joanna Seymour, Iowa
- heart-- Tami Brass, Minnesota
- creativity -- Jeff Hall, Virginia
- relationships -- Robert (Bob) Hudson, Illinois
- experimentation -- Patricia Conlan, New York City
Then, there was one more very special submission by Dr. Pat Horn, an Apple Distinguished Educator from Florida. Pat called the Think Like A Leader hotline (206/984-3136) and left an audio message. The crux of her submission is:
- vision, dedication, caring spirit, persistence ... but she summed up all this by saying a leader must be "a visionary who leads by doing."
I appreciate all the feedback that you sent in. Now, I am putting out a Call for Help on a few issues:
- Book Reviews -- I promised you some reviews of books on leadership and related topics. A few of them have been included in previous episodes; however, I want to give you a great many more. In order to accomplish this, I need some of you to record a brief audio file in which you give a 1-2 minute synopsis of some book that has meant a great deal to you. Send your files to me at [email protected].
- Your Most Admired Leader -- I need you to create a short audio file (30 seconds - 2 minutes) and tell me who your most admired leader is, and why. I would like to play some of these audio submissions on a future episode.
- Music for Podcast -- Although I have been using music composed by Ted Scalzo in New York, I would like to get some more of you to send some music that I can use as bumpers/clips/jingles for the: opening; transitions; and closing. I know you are great musicians, so please send me your stuff and we'll highlight it on a future episode.
Please send your comments and questions to me via email or you can leave them here by clicking on the "comments" link below. Also, you may call the voice mail hotline at 206.984.3136.
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Until next time, Think Like A Leader!!