We started our
first full week of school and at the same time Jews across the world are
preparing for the Start of Rosh Hashanah which begins Sunday night. I thought I
would reflect on the start of the school year and the lessons I learned that
will hopefully make me a better Leader and more importantly a better a person.
By no means is this a
complete list just some short reflections.
·
Honesty-
Being open and honest. Practicing what you preach., and being as Transparent as
possible. ( I think these ideas speak for themselves)
·
Take
responsibility- Related to honesty one needs to admit when they did something
wrong and Say I am sorry. As I have quoted often ‘Mistakes Happen It is hoe we
come back from Mistakes that Matter”
·
Caring-
Show people you care about them ( Self explanatory)
·
Listen
first- One of the best ways we show people that they matter and that we care
about them is to give them the time and respect to listen to them.
·
Be
Willing to Learn – No one is perfect and we need to be always willing to learn
and take ideas from others
·
Share-
Both in the sense of shared responsibility but more importantly sharing of
ideas and a culture of shared leadership. We vs I
·
No
Problems Just solutions- Meaning focus on the positive. Stay positive and don’t
over react or get down, try to stay level headed.
As I was reflecting and
putting my thoughts together I also
started reading ‘Schools that Learn by
Peter Senge
He has “Five Disciplines of
Organizational Learning”
1.
Personal
Mastery – To develop a clear personal vision
2.
Shared
Vision – the need to create strategies and principles to get you there
3.
Mental
Models – a discipline based on reflection
4.
Team
Learning – to tap into the collective thinking and learning of a group and mobilize
that energy to achieve common goals
5.
Systems
Thinking- to gain a broader and deeper understanding of the subjects they study
and how they fit into a larger system.
I have just started the book
but I thought some of Senge Disciplines
spoke to me and to my ideas and wanted to share those with you.
As we embark on a new school year
and as I and other Jews prepare for the High Holidays may this be a year filled with growth and
learning.
My Thoughts
Akevy
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