[Ailist] Responsibility/leadership
kate.tucker at syngenta.com
kate.tucker at syngenta.com
Mon Apr 9 23:10:21 MDT 2007
Dear Lynne
I've attached a slide deck that I developed about 18 months ago, for use
with our leadership team and with our key talent group. I also
presented it at a public seminar on Leadership. The fractals on slides
two and four are background to a discussion about complexity and the
beauty that can be perceived in complexity, as well as the fact that
complexity can be 'zoomed' down to smaller and smaller (therefore more
manageable) components, yet still remain complex and therefore
beautiful. There is quite a bit of Nick Owen in this, some story
telling, and my own concept "response-ability" - the ability to be
responsible, take accountability and be responsive.
I end with a story telling game ; you can script this any way you wish
and use it in many different circumstances. The idea is for one person
(usually the Facilitator) to start the story with a carefully designed
opening paragraph, after which the 'ball' of the story is passed from
mouth to mouth, whit each version adding their contribution. The story
keeps changing and develops a great deal of richness as it moves to its
conclusion. The Facilitator can choose to end it herself, or let it
conclude within the group. (Best done is a talking circle, rather than
in a room with a table or 'cinema; setting.
I hope this is of some use to you.
Regards
Kate
Kate Tucker (CHRP)
HR Manager
Syngenta South Africa (Pty) Limited
Tel: +27 11 541 4060
Fax: +27 11 541 4042
Cell: +27 83 306 0905
kate.tucker at syngenta.com
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read
and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn."
Alvin Toffler
1. taking personal responsibility/leadership (Lynne Gilliland-Garber)
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I would like to include a component of taking personal
responsibility/leadership into an upcoming workshop with a nonprofit.
My goal is to get learning and conversation going around doing something
about work place problems as opposed to complaining, talking to others
and other victim perspectives. If you have ideas, have done something
similar please share them. What are good questions to ask? I am stuck.
Thank you
Lynne
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