Ever since I selected the IA as a life style I've become a growth-minded leader, but not until a couple of days ago I've been conscious of it for 24 consecutive hours. But it's not enough to feel like a leader if you don't act like one. Both Andrea and I are leader of the marketing department, one that demands effort, time, dedication, and will to help the rest of you cohort.
With no further due, I was impressed by how everything got complicated when we had to make decisions. Every member was extremely sure of what they wanted their roll to be in the marketing group, which led to complications, because everyone had a true desire to become the CMO of the company. But as this was not possible, I was impressed by one specific scene that we encountered as a group: Many times, we expect the same people -- the extroverts-- to take charge of assignments, and participate in all discussions. But actually, I strongly believe, that every single human has a small sense of overpower that explodes whenever they feel comfortable of showing it off. As we might all know, there are shy people, but it is never to late for them to surprise you. I was impressed by the attitude of one of the team members; he constantly has extremely strong opinions, and over time he has developed an amazing ability to participate and will to lead in class activities. Yet, I had never seen him so sure about a position, and honestly his aspiration to lead the group blew me away, it was admirable. | It's simple to say that we have two leaders, but honestly, selecting a CMO has been one of the hardest decisions I've needed to step up to. After spending around 40 minutes of valuable working time, we came to a decision; one that seemed A from the outside picture (extremely easy), but was B from the inside one (over-thinking to achieve a final decision). We came to an agreement, but one, were the title of a leader had an unlike meaning, it was not the kind of leader that DID ALL BY him/herself, instead, a leader that had equal priorities and voice over group decisions as any other member of the marketing department. |