Isn't that what you do for a living? Do you not work as a leader of children? Teaching them correct spelling and proof reading....amongst many other things?MarkOSuv wrote:Picking up on trivial spelling mistakes is a sure sign you are unable to prosecute your contention. Deflection 101.
So while we're on the subject of teaching and lessons, isn't there a famous story about a boy who cried wolf?
Do we believe him or not?
If we believe him, but it's bullshit, all that remains is his bullshit. Unless we are so frail as to blame ourselves. If we do, it's borne from the embarrassment of being duped. Leaders don't take that path. They are comfortable with making mistakes.
If we don't believe, and it's true, everyone gets eaten.
I know the inherent lesson is more for the boy than the listener (leader), but as Guru Bob says, "I'm sure there's something in that for everyone."
I think it's weird that you started your time on here with a blinkered agenda to turn this JDG stuff up into a thing about Buckley.
Anything else you'd like to talk about other than Nathan Buckley's assumed deficiencies?
Y'know? Establish a broader first impression??
Finally, on Bucks' moment of enlightenment around delegation, I respect leaders who can self reflect and realise they need to change.
GO WOODS!!