Get out of the boat
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
Tip if the Day
Get out of the boat
From Alfred Street Baptist Church, 301 S, Alfred. Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Fall Revival. Guest Revivalist, Rev. Dr. F. Bruce Williams, Bates Memorial Baptist Church, Louisville, KY. Join us.
From Alfred Street Baptist Church, 301 S, Alfred. Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Fall Revival. Guest Revivalist, Rev. Dr. F. Bruce Williams, Bates Memorial Baptist Church, Louisville, KY. Join us.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Practical Leased Time Tip of the Day
I am fascinated by judgment. What is judgment? It's certainly not a science. If it is a science, then, people could repeat the same results over and over again. Yes. Some people do repeat good judgments over and over again. How do they do thus and others can't?
I don't believe it is something you wake up with. Lets start with experience. My observation is that people that continually make good judgment decisions have much experience in their area of expertise. Or, have worked in a variety of occupations to help supplement experience.
Have you ever had to work with a leader and it seems like he/she was pulled from under a rug. Or, you are told, "train the leader."
Experience alone is not the entire arena of judgment. Look around your area and you will see others things that help with judgment or decision making.
I don't believe it is something you wake up with. Lets start with experience. My observation is that people that continually make good judgment decisions have much experience in their area of expertise. Or, have worked in a variety of occupations to help supplement experience.
Have you ever had to work with a leader and it seems like he/she was pulled from under a rug. Or, you are told, "train the leader."
Experience alone is not the entire arena of judgment. Look around your area and you will see others things that help with judgment or decision making.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Practical Leased Time Tip of the Day
Good judgment is the essence of good leadership. If all problems were identical, judgment would be a science not an art.
How do you make a good judgment? Since making a judgment is not a science, problems you encounter are different from each other. So is the way you handle the problem. What might work for one person; may not work for you. The same goes for how you solve the problem. However, the final results should be solving the problem in a positive manner.
When making a judgment on solving a problem several things must be considered. First, you must continually assess your areas to keep a handle on what's going on. You can't just sit and wait for a problem to happen. You must no your organization. Know the goals to be achieved, the teams within the organization and the button pushers. Then, when a judgment has to be made, you will have the essentials to make a positive decision.
How do you make a good judgment? Since making a judgment is not a science, problems you encounter are different from each other. So is the way you handle the problem. What might work for one person; may not work for you. The same goes for how you solve the problem. However, the final results should be solving the problem in a positive manner.
When making a judgment on solving a problem several things must be considered. First, you must continually assess your areas to keep a handle on what's going on. You can't just sit and wait for a problem to happen. You must no your organization. Know the goals to be achieved, the teams within the organization and the button pushers. Then, when a judgment has to be made, you will have the essentials to make a positive decision.
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