Sunday, December 19, 2010

Week 4 Comment to Renee Barber


Renee stated,

This chapter really had me thinking in a different way by contemplating "how did I get on this board?" So many times we are ready to put up our defense or attack when things don't go quite the way that we think they should. By taking time to analyze all aspects of a situation, we are able to have better attitude and see the whole picture and not just our own. The conductor could have easily been upset and angry at the musician for leaving his orchestra. Instead, he took the "why I give myself an A" approach and was able to communicate to the musician how much she meant to the group, how he respected her and that she would be missed. This was a great way for him to build a strong relationship with the musician and peace within himself.


Renee,

I agree with you on the fact that we at times react in a capacity that might require us to take a look back from the outside in. When you have been in the trenches for a while there come instances where projects and or specific outcomes may not present themselves as first imagined when beginning the project or duty. Recognizing and reflecting on our own contributions may reflect the solution to possible shortcomings we may have encountered.
What this reading taught me is take rule number 6 into effect and always try to remain ethically composed when dealing with findings or end results.

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Blogger: Renee Barber
Topic: Wk 4. Chapter Reading 10-12

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