http://emoclops.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] emoclops.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-03-23 08:06 am
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Leadership, Friday, 3rd Period

"Sometimes, no matter how much time you've put in with a team or how well you've done leading them, you're going to have to step aside and let someone else take charge. Either you're approaching a situation from the wrong direction, or somebody else has a better skill set for the job and you have to let them go for it. Or maybe you're starting off with a new team with an already-established leader and you need to build some trust."

Or maybe a guy with a metal skeleton is convinced that the best way to save the day is to have two people throw him onto the Statue of Liberty so he can use his metal claws to stab the Master of Magnetism and everyone decides to let him.

"Once you've farmed out the leadership duties, your responsibility becomes support. Check your ego and do whatever you can to help." Like shooting Magneto in his face from a long distance so Mister Stabby can actually move at all and stab him.

"In a lot of ways, this secondary role can be tougher and more critical than regular leadership. If you remember back several weeks, we watched a video about how to start a movement via a lone man dancing in public in the middle of a large crowd. The man delivering that talk made an interesting point." Scott checked a notecard to read the quote. "'The first follower is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself... The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader.'”

In Logan's case, he would have been a lone nut who couldn't help but stand still while world leaders were mutated into unstable beings who would shortly explode into liquid.

"Without people to lead, the person who steps up isn't a leader. And without a capable number two, it's very tough for them to be a good leader."

"So, since this is a group reasonably focused on leading - otherwise, you've probably been in the wrong classroom for the past couple months - I wanted to open discussion to times you haven't lead. How do you deal with support roles? Is there any specific time you think you did especially good - or bad - work because you weren't in charge?"
wwiii: (Humph.)

[personal profile] wwiii 2012-03-23 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Warren Worthington III
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Bobby Drake

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] nonelikemesince.livejournal.com 2012-03-23 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Anakin didn't have to think too hard about this one; he'd been tagging along on a few of Jaina and Jacen's adventures since he was little, which was a completely different experience from taking the lead when it was him and Tahiri.

"Sure," he said. "Sometimes when you're not in charge, it frees you up to focus on some of the little details that the leader might not have time for because they're concentrating on the big picture. Spotting weaknesses in the enemy's defense, coming up with some strategy you might not have thought of otherwise. I never get to be in charge when my older brother and sister are around, so I get stuck in that role a lot. I've come up with some pretty good solutions that way before."

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] whateverknight.livejournal.com 2012-03-23 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sometimes, a position like that is more of a leadership role than the person in charge," Squall added. "If the person in charge of the big picture isn't as experienced at the little details, they will actually need to follow orders from their subordinates."

Re: Discussion

[identity profile] whateverknight.livejournal.com 2012-03-23 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Most of the time, a leader is a follower," Squall decided. "And a person who can't be both simultaneously" -- i.e. Seifer -- "isn't much good at either. A squad commander has to follow the mission commander, and a mission commander has to follow the head of the organization. There is a chain of command." Squall shrugged. "I do best as a squad commander."

Re: Talk to the TAs

[identity profile] zetabetabrat.livejournal.com 2012-03-23 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Rebecca was just going to scoff and return to her delusion that she always led everything and never came in second. Because that was how she worked.