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Leadership in Adult Learning. Posted by Amanda McIntosh in Leadership in Adult Learning. 8220;If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more – you are a leader.”. 8211; John Quincy Adams. Let’s try again. Dwight Eisenhower said that Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it. Hey, that sounds nice. Anyone else care to try? Leadership Wordle: Characteristics of a Leader. Leadership in my life. Well there are the ...
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Leadership in Adult Learning. Posted January 27, 2010 by Amanda McIntosh in Leadership in Adult Learning. 8220;If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more – you are a leader.”. 8211; John Quincy Adams. Let’s try again. Dwight Eisenhower said that Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it. Hey, that sounds nice. Anyone else care to try? Leadership Wordle: Characteristics of a Leader. Leadership in my life.
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Leadership in Adult Learning. Laquo; Top Strengths and SMART Goal. Perfect) Practice Makes Perfect. Posted February 23, 2010 by Amanda McIntosh in 1. Discipline is remembering what you want. David Campbell. The authors present the concept of “grabbers” versus “delayers”. Would you describe yourself as a grabber or a delayer? Have you always been that way or do you think you had a role model who helped you learn delay strategies? Some are just not. Some are just not. 2 responses to this post. I really app...
Change Initiative | Amanda McIntosh
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Leadership in Adult Learning. Laquo; (Perfect) Practice Makes Perfect. Posted March 16, 2010 by Amanda McIntosh in 1. 8220;People with low financial literacy standards are often unable to take their ideas and create assets out of them.”. 8211; Robert Kiyosaki. In order to successfully achieve the goals outlined in your Initiative, what Vital Behaviors do you think will need to be developed in your organization? What strategies do you think you could employ to overcome obstacles to adoption? Amanda…...
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Leadership in Adult Learning. Laquo; The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts. Posted April 13, 2010 by Amanda McIntosh in 1. 8220;The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”. 8211; Dorothy Nevill. Recall a recent conversation you had at work, at school, or at home that you wish you could do over again. Who was involved? Where was it held? Why would you want a “do-over”? And who would work there?
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Sandy's Words of Wisdom . . . First Post January 27, 2010. 8212; sandy adams-doyle @ 4:39 pm. This is just to say HI and I’m here — will be blogging after I read the chapters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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JHU SOE Juli Gallant. From your EI 2.0 Assessment report, identify one EQ skill you would like to work on. I would like to work on Self-Awareness Strategy #11. This is especially important to me for my family’s sake (my daughters). I have recently been extremely impatient with them. The description of the strategy in our book. Emotional Intelligence 2.0. I haven’t yelled at my colleagues or my students, but I have yelled/overreacted to my daughters’ behavior. On March 23, 2010 at 10:08 am Leave a Comment.
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Reflection on “Greater than the Sum of Our Parts”. Because of the type of work I have done over the years (lots of project work and six sigma work) I’ve had lots of opportunities to be involved in outcomes where the end product was greater than the sum of our parts. Sometimes these experiences were rejuvenating and exciting, and sometimes, despite the outcomes, they were frustrating. Laquo; Working on an EQ. Conversation I have been avoiding. Date : April 4, 2010. Leade...
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JHU SOE Juli Gallant. From your EI 2.0 Assessment report, identify one EQ skill you would like to work on. I would like to work on Self-Awareness Strategy #11. This is especially important to me for my family’s sake (my daughters). I have recently been extremely impatient with them. The description of the strategy in our book. Emotional Intelligence 2.0. I haven’t yelled at my colleagues or my students, but I have yelled/overreacted to my daughters’ behavior. On March 23, 2010 at 10:08 am Leave a Comment.
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Post- Week 7 | JHU SOE Juli Gallant
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JHU SOE Juli Gallant. In order to successfully achieve the goals outlined in your Initiative, what Vital Behaviors do you think will need to be developed in your organization? I think that buy in from staff will be something vital for my goal. Parents will also be another factor in my proposal. What do you think your biggest obstacle will be to influencing change in either having your change initiative adopted or implemented? I think that the biggest challenge will be choosing the web program. Jen ’...
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You have brains in your head, feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. – Dr. Seuss. 5 Levels of Leadership – Jim Collins. Level 5 – EXECUTIVE. Builds enduring greatness through a paradoxical blend of personal humility and professional will. Level 4 – EFFECTIVE LEADER. Catalyzes commitment to and vigorous pursuit of clear and compelling vision, stimulating higher performance standards. Level 3 – COMPETENT MANAGER. Level 2 – CONTRIBUTING TEAM MEMBER. Rejected the CEO club. On Fe...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Per the StrengthsFinder survey, my strengths are:. Comments : Leave a Comment. In addition to the obvious goal of finishing school, I also want to design a course that uses technology and roll it out to our 54 countries. Measurable- was it rolled out- to how many countries? Attainable- can this be done considering some of the technological issues with some of the countries? Time bound- Complete by Sept 1,2010. Comments : Leave a Comment. Relevant- the certificate progra...
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JHU School of Education, Leadership in Adult Learning Awesome Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. April 7, 2010 in Uncategorized. 1) Recall a recent conversation you had at work, at school, or at home that you wish you could do over again. Who was involved? Where was it held? Why would you want a “do-over”? I wish I had calmly talked (or even emailed! 2) Think of a conversation you have been avoiding. What area of your life is this in — personal or professional? George S. Patton. Is great in giving ...
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JHU SOE Juli Gallant | blogging about Leadership
JHU SOE Juli Gallant. On April 13, 2010 at 3:21 pm Leave a Comment. Whole is greater than the sum of its parts. We brainstorm ideas on our own and then come together with our thoughts and ideas. On April 6, 2010 at 3:19 pm Leave a Comment. From your EI 2.0 Assessment report, identify one EQ skill you would like to work on. I would like to work on Self-Awareness Strategy #11. This is especially important to me for my family’s sake (my daughters). I have recently been extremely impatient with them&...The p...
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Betsey's Treasure Chest-Blogging for Dummies. Johns Hopkins University-School of Education: Leadership in Adult Learning Tidbits. JHU-SOE Online Teaching and Learning for Adults Graduate Program Reflection. Bull;August 14, 2012 • Leave a Comment. Please visit my Program Reflection: http:/ cte.jhu.edu/EP/presentation/rdr/OTLProgramReflection. Thanks for all the fishes! Reflection #3-Spring 2012 Online Education Administration and Evaluation. Bull;May 28, 2012 • Leave a Comment. Now that you are more than ...
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Loretta's Leadership in Adult Learning Blog. April 10, 2010. Week 11: Communication in Leadership. 8212; lorettaih @ 6:13 pm. Effective leadership coaching can happen on the dance floor of conversation. – John G Agno (a certified leadership and business coach) In most of our readings and group presentations, we have learned that good communication is an important characteristic of effective leaders. Yet, what does that actually look or sound like on a day-to-day basis? Where was it held? Upon reflecting ...
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Leadership in Adult Learning. Posted by Amanda McIntosh in 1. 8220;The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”. 8211; Dorothy Nevill. Recall a recent conversation you had at work, at school, or at home that you wish you could do over again. Who was involved? Where was it held? Why would you want a “do-over”? And who would work there? The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts. From your EI 2.0 Ass...
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Tamara Otto's Leadership Blog. February 17, 2010 at 9:33 pm ( Uncategorized. The test of first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time, and still maintain the ability to function. Now… If I could only figure out who thinks I’m “giggly”! My Strengths The Top 5. February 15, 2010 at 10:11 pm ( Uncategorized. And… while I know we are all getting tired of the snow… I do think I’m going to miss it when it’s gone. I must say that when I reflect on the goals I’v...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Action Item- Blog Post for 4.14.10. April 13, 2010. 8212; jhuadultlearningpittman @ 8:36 pm. Recall a recent conversation you had at work, at school, or at home that you wish you could do over again. Who was involved? Where was it held? Why would you want a “do-over”? Think of a conversation you have been avoiding. What area of your life is this in — personal or professional? Communication in Leadership- Blog Post for 4.13.10. 8212; jhuadultlearningpittman @ 8:34 pm.
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. April 13, 2010. Recall a recent conversation you had at work, at school, or at home that you wish you could do over again. Who was involved? Where was it held? Why would you want a “do-over”? Think of a conversation you have been avoiding. What area of your life is this in — personal or professional? Without revealing any details you are uncomfortable with, write about what has kept you from having this conversation. Sum of the Parts? April 6, 2010. O I really don’t rem...
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