I am frequently asked to do replies to bids from companies seeking Management Development Programmes. It always feels pretty tiresome – these forms are long! And, of course, I end up thinking about what companies are asking for and what works best in reality. There is a link here to a weekend bike ride with my partner, Jon. We really enjoy our days out – physically demanding and fantastic to be out there enjoying the Cotswolds where we live. Inevitably, we have long chats about everything and nothing. This time it was what should we teach our kids.
My youngest had a recent report which detailed page after page what an amazing little boy he is – creative, funny, great to be with, focused but not so hot at spelling. Well, what should we teach our kids? We thought about self confidence – being able to fully experience their lives without constraint and fear. We thought about being great to be with – if you are well liked in life then life will be a better place for you. We also thought about being good with money – whatever that might mean. A fortune isn’t great if you still exceed it but a modest income is fine if that enables you to live the life you seek.
And where does that leave Management Development? Well, I could see major areas of overlap here – I do seem to be focusing more and more on networking skills, on how to learn through others and with others, on how to create a rich learning environment for your people. Really much the same as I am trying to provide for my boys! Then I was looking through some of jay Cross’s material and found this – I hope you enjoy this too : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi3r-GBD1tk
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I completely agree with your thoughts on the idea of facing a daunting task and then the elation at having produced an excellent piece of work (like your getting to the end of your bike ride!) I am a big advocate of learning with and through others and feel that variety is the key here… The jury is still out on the effectiveness of applying this over time to young boys who will turn into young men…
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Comment by erica hurley July 17, 2008 @ 9:13 amIf anyone can come up with the answer for how to develop boys into charming young men, please post your comments here!
Comment by debbielawley July 22, 2008 @ 2:31 pm