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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I've been anticipating this episode for many months! My two guests are: ...
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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_outlineGreat leaders often do the small things in big ways. And, many times, this means they do "just a little bit more" than is required. That's what gives them the competitive edge over their competition--that razor's edge!
In this episode, we discuss just a few recommendations that, while seemingly small, can make all the difference in our success:
- Greet others first
- Smile!
- Be courteous
- Offer help before it's sought
- Send cards or letters to offer a word of encouragement, thanks, etc.
- Return phone calls promptly
- Check your email messages to ensure that they aren't harsh or could be misinterpreted
- Read Good to Great by Jim Collins and Psychology of Winning by Denis Waitley. These are just two of the many books I consider essential in a leader's library. Remember, "all leaders are readers."
- Seek ways to make others' jobs easier and faster
- Value others' opinions
- Apologize if wrong has been done. True/effective leaders take personal responsibility for their errant actions.
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