Thoughts on leading ... from my fishing hole.A school district leader needs to be an expert at balancing competing demands and learning from as many sources as possible. Such a statement comes as no shock to almost anyone in public school leadership. Whether deciding what to cut from the budget, how to redraw To redisplay an image on screen whether text or graphics. The concept is that the first time elements are displayed, they are "drawn," and if something is changed, they are "redrawn." Applications often have a Refresh command that redraws the screen. school attendance boundaries, which mathematics curriculum to adopt or whether to call off school because of inclement in·clem·ent adj. 1. Stormy: inclement weather. 2. Showing no clemency; unmerciful. in·clem weather, those of us in school system leadership must recognize that our judgment calls are only as good as the information we have in front of us. We realize some of our decisions will be unpopular, maybe even despised de·spise tr.v. de·spised, de·spis·ing, de·spis·es 1. To regard with contempt or scorn: despised all cowards and flatterers. 2. , and some may make us heroes, at least in the eyes of some community group. While we're only human and we know we are bound to sometimes make mistakes, we must always remember to rely on the data we have gathered and understand the competing demands at work in our decision. Two Passions In an attempt to make my point more clear (and to help me get my mind off the fact that the temperature is hovering hov·er intr.v. hov·ered, hov·er·ing, hov·ers 1. To remain floating, suspended, or fluttering in the air: gulls hovering over the waves. 2. in the single digits at the moment), allow me to provide a warm-weather metaphorical look at leadership. When summer is upon us and the lakes of northern Minnesota are free of ice, I find myself juggling a couple of disparate demands, each of which plays an essential role in my life--fishing and leading a school district. For my entire adult life I have been studying, observing and reading probably hundreds of books on the topic of leadership. For an even longer period of my life I have been studying, observing and reading probably hundreds of articles on the subject of sport fishing. So I recently found myself wondering about the relationship between these two endeavors. Below are my Top 5 observations that link the topics of leadership and fishing that provide a little glimpse of simplicity into our complex leadership lives. Buried bur·y tr.v. bur·ied, bur·y·ing, bur·ies 1. To place in the ground: bury a bone. 2. a. To place (a corpse) in a grave, a tomb, or the sea; inter. b. Gems See Legato. See also GEMMS. Our profession demands rigorous, fast-paced and relentless learning on incredibly wide-ranging and diverse subjects: intelligent design, infiltration infiltration /in·fil·tra·tion/ (in?fil-tra´shun) 1. the pathological diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal. 2. infiltrate (2). of diesel fumes fumes odorous gases and other volatile materials; inhalation of irritating fumes causes coughing and, if sufficiently severe, irreversible pulmonary edema. into classrooms, bond-refinancing rate analysis, community/voter demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. and summer learning regression regression, in psychology: see defense mechanism. regression In statistics, a process for determining a line or curve that best represents the general trend of a data set. by our students are but a few. We lead organizations with core missions centered on learning and growth. As leaders we can iii afford a personal summer learning regression. Fishing just might offer a partial solution to avoiding this summer learning regression by superintendents. The formal study of leadership is important and we need to keep our professional edge by reading and attending professional conferences and workshops. However, the lessons and secrets of leadership are not always buried within the pages of the latest bestseller or on the lips of the best educational consultant. The best lessons are all around us, just beneath the surface of the water waiting to be caught and reeled in. Listen to those around you who are competing for your attention. Make a conscious effort to learn all that you can from a variety of sources. In doing so, you are ensuring your decision has been made based on the all the information available. That's the sort of leadership our public schools need. I look forward to seeing you at an AASA AASA American Association of School Administrators AASA Asian American Student Association AASA Association of Academies of Sciences in Asia AASA Aging and Adult Services Administration AASA Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army conference ... or perhaps at your neighborhood fishing hole this summer. Ted Blaesing is superintendent of the White Bear Lake School District, 4855 Bloom bloom 1. the general appearance of the surface. In carcass meat it is the glistening, transparent effect and the gentle pink color that gives a good bloom to the carcass. It is the result of proper tissue hydration coupled with the correct proportions of fat, connective tissue and Ave AVE Avenue AVE Average AVE Alta Velocidad Espanola (train between Madrid and Seville) AVE Alta Velocidad Española (Spanish: High Speed Train) AVE Audio Video Entertainment AVE Advertising Value Equivalent ., White Bear Lake, MN 55110. E-mail: superintendent@wbl.whitebear.k12.mn.us FISHING LEADING Some days, but not always, Some days, but not always, fishing is fun and exciting. leading is fun and exciting. Many times fishing is enjoyable Many times leadership is not because of the act of fishing, enjoyable not because of the act but because of the people you are of leading but because of the with and the good will, banter people you are with and the good and humor that occurs while will, banter and humor that occurs fishing. while leading. Most of the time, patience is Sometimes leading involves being very important in fishing, and as very patient on your end of the the old saying goes, "fishing is a line while you are being informed jerk on the end of the line by the voices on the other end of waiting for a jerk on the other the line that you are truly a end of the line." jerk. Sometimes fishing requires using Sometimes leadership requires everything in the tackle box to using everything in the toolkit to get the smallest of results. get the smallest of results. Some days, in spite of your very Some days, in spite of your very best efforts at fishing, you are best efforts at leading, you are disappointed, and other times when disappointed, and other times when least expecting it, you get you least expect it, you get terrific results. terrific results. Many people call this luck. I call this solid, hard work. |
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