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Interesting thread. I wonder how many people will be honest about their
problem areas. I think my attributes as a skipper are giving clear direction, assigning tasks, and giving everyone equal time at the helm or whatever post they like. I believe I'm even-handed in praise and criticism, and I'm quick to praise and slow to anger. I believe in the philosophy that says five good things to say for every negative thing (well, three maybe). I think I'm appropriately cautious. I don't yell, but I do raise my voice to be heard. I think I make fairly quick and fairly accurate judgements about someone's ability, or lack of ability, to do a specific task. However, I think this is also a problem area. I've seen this happen when teaching, wherein I make a judgement about someone and am then proven wrong by later events. I believe that I need to be more objective rather than subjective. I think that the only way correct this situation, to be more objective, is to do a tally at the end of the day, a formal list, of what a particular person did well and didn't do well with, and then see what the balance looks like. I tend to go by my impression first, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it can be misleading if used exclusively or in excess. One interesting side note to this is a book I strongly recommend. It's called Blink: The power of thinking without really thinking, by Malcom Gladwell. It's short enough to be read in a day or so, but has a lot to say. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... I'll start with a look at myself. Attributes: Giving clear direction. Assigning Tasks. Empowering my crew. My problem area. I find I sometimes want to see things run too perfectly or too quickly when speed is not really important. So when someone else has trouble, instead of talking them through it, I jump on it myself. That does not empower my crew! To fix this, I intend to delegate more by assigning tasks and when people have questions, I'll ask them what they think needs to be done to accomplish the task, and in the mean time I'll focus on other issues to keep myself busy. What are the attributes of an outstanding skipper? Take a good hard look at yourself, and tell me which attributes you feel need improvement in yourself. Tell me what you plan to do to effect such improvements. |
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