Tuesday, June 12, 2007

GRAD 702 – Reflections on Module 5 Concepts.

I will say that as I complete the PDP I am encouraged by it. Putting goals and assesment of yourself on paper means more. I very rarely do this and am really quite glad I did. It's amazing how often the topics included in the PDP have come up in my work and personal life already.


When I first noticed that my team recieved the regulatory trend I was not exactly thrilled. But it has been interesting reseraching how law and regulations have evolved over time. I think it helps to confirm where trends are today more than anything.

At Columbus State we have to complete a professional development plan. It is certainly not near as compreshensive as this one. The Franklin PDP has helped me to filter my priorites at work. I beleive this will make me more effective for the foundation.

How do you define 'wisdom'?
Wisdom: Full understanding without resentment.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Reflections of Module 4 Concepts- GRAD 702

It was interesting to look at the creative process and the metaphor exercise. Now knowing each team members HBDI perfrence it's telling to see teammates reaction to the creative process. I think we worked really well together. The creative idea did take awhile to get moving though. Once, we came up with an idea everyone really started pitching in and adding their own twist.


I do consider myself a leader at this stage of my career. My leadership philosophy does not place any weight on a leader's power or professional status however. I often work with my colleagues to make everyone work to their own personal best. Whether I am managing them or not does not constitute a leader to me.



My meeting with my coach did not go so well. Unfortunatly, due to medical reasons I am now looking for another coach.



I enjoyed the competency card slot exercise. I do not often take the time to self-examine and it was nice to be "forced" to.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Reflections on Module 3 Concepts- GRAD 702

Of the 4-lens perspectives the strategic lens is the viewpoint I prefer the most. I don’t think that least prefer any of the remaining three. Depending on the situation, I find myself using competitive, systems and collaborative perspectives as well. I find it encouraging to be a strategic lens thinker going into the next change wave. Being not only open, but inviting to change will be helpful. However, future changes could favor another lens in its frame of reference.

I found the competency slot result project was more difficult then I thought. Ranking oneself is never easy, but addressing weakness is necessary part of life. I found my strengths to be most indicative to the professional position I am now in.

In fundraising emotional intelligence is important. I often find myself in one on one meetings with donors. Each meeting requires me to balance the personal and business side of the conversation. Picking up social clues and non-verbal communication are important for me to make each donor feel comfortable. Money can be a difficult issue and being able to work with each individual in a different way is important.

Last week a large part of my work time was spent doing a SWAT analysis of a specific program I am responsible for. I found the information and readings on strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats quite useful. Having this background perspective helped me consider our program in new ways and increase the team’s creativity.

I think I could use Covey’s third alternative in my personal life more. I was working with my family on a decision and if we had taken a step back and really understood each other I believe we could have come up with a really great solution.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

GRAD 702 – Reflections on Module 2 Concepts

Honestly, I was surprised by my HBDI results. My guess was that I would score high in the B and D quadrants, which I did. However, I was surprised to see my results all so evenly matched. Although thankful to have preference in each quadrant, it does seem a little boring to be not be heavily weighted in one direction.

Between all four quadrants my deviation between quadrants was no greater then 14. I am a "1-1-1-1". Now that I know my results I will try to better appreciate my gifts in each quadrant. Since my scores were so evenly matched, it gives me a bit more confidence when thinking in each quadrant.

When I leave this world I hope to have made a positive impact on those in my life. If each person can learn from one another and carry that into the next generation, I consider that a positive impact.


I am currently the coordinator for an annual event called Taste the Future, a fundraising effort that brings together chefs from the area for a night of culinary deliciousness. Although the event has mostly been orchestrated many years back, every year new and creative ideas are thrown out. It's great to be involved with project that has been great for many, many years and the planning committee is still changing things and adding new twists and ideas every year. This event and the spirted planning team keep me positive all year long!

I typically deal with conflict head on. I do not see conflict as a negative. In fact, I often encourage it. Without disagreement I think a lot of great ideas and opportunities can be passed by. I am often discouraged by those who would rather not deal with a situation that involves conflict.

I like the change wave exercise. I think it is great to always be thinking of the professional environment to come. Being relatively young I am aware of opportunities the future holds. I think being able to ride that next wave of change involves understanding the changes first. Change is often difficult enough without understanding the big picture surrounding the change.


When I first picked up the 8th Habit I skimmed it, and immediately went to chapter 8. I agree with Covey's argument that trust is a huge factor in relationships, life and business. Time and again this have been reinforced in business situations. To me it's not the only factor, but the beginning factor in all (successful) human relationships.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Grad 702- Reflections on Module 1 Concepts

-My professional effectiveness is at a medium high level. I have been in my current position for about a year now and I am beginning to institute my own plans. I am now able to do things in the way that works best for me. In the past, I had been organizing my work the way it "had always been done", but I am beginning to change that. I find this really exciting and I am working to take my effectiveness to a higher level!

-I enjoyed reading The Whole Brain Business Book. I found the information to be especially of value when working with others. I believe it is important to understand and embrace different ways of thinking and doing things. I am eagerly awaiting my HBDI results to officially find out where my thinking falls.

-Of Covey's four roles of leadership, I most identify with the empowering role. I believe that many people can do more than what they think they can. I enjoy helping others discover talent they never knew they had. To me this is one of the greatest advantages to being a leader. Also, in most work situations empowering others brings about the best end result.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Assignment 3.4

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I am most comfortable in the 4th wave of change. I am always looking toward the next idea, and how to use everything at my disposal to accomplish things in a better way. I think in a change wave mode because I see the whole picture of things. For better of worse, when you do not get bogged down on details, risk and change are less scary.

In most work situations, the people I am surrounded with are not in a 4th wave mentality. I do believe that these folks can benefit by keeping a realistic view on the work at hand.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Assignment 2.4

I consider the utmost goal of social capital is to connect with people with different ideas and backgrounds. The first step towards expanding your network to include others quite different from you is is being open and respectful to others and their point of view. Building social capital with those unlike me helps me to understand the world in other ways. When communicating with people of other cultures and ways of life I building upon my global understanding and it helps me think in new and different ways.

My approach to learning has changed dramatically. It seems that over time I have moved from relying heavily on one learning style or intelligence to using many. This is particularly true in regards to my learning style. I consider myself evenly split on using auditory,visual and tactile styles. As life my experiences have ebbed and flowed I have adapted to the learning style that is most available, given the situation. Now being aware of my learning style and intelligence I will be better able to learn and process information.

Last week as I listed items to be included on my portfolio I pondered my legacy. Was this really all I had done? Would a resume and certificates really show who I was? Who was I anyway, and what would I want other to remember about me? I am not sure that even today I have all the answers. I hope that when I am gone from this world I am remembered as a honest, fun, smart, caring and hard-working individual who has made this world a better place.