Seminar
One sure sign of real adulthood is the necesity to attend a seminar for work.
Admitedly I went to the seminar with less than rosey thoughts. After all, the topic was leadership, and as an entry level, newest-in-the-department employee, I didn't see much purpose in my attendance.
It proved to be much less horrific than I thought, and day two actually provided new insights that I can use.
But among the many "Let's find out if you learned what we wanted you to learn" questions at the end, was "Have you written a personal leadership mission statement that is understandable to a 12 year old and can be recited at gun point?"
Frankly, I doubt that any militant 12 year olds will be interested in knowing my personal leadership mission statement.
Admitedly I went to the seminar with less than rosey thoughts. After all, the topic was leadership, and as an entry level, newest-in-the-department employee, I didn't see much purpose in my attendance.
It proved to be much less horrific than I thought, and day two actually provided new insights that I can use.
But among the many "Let's find out if you learned what we wanted you to learn" questions at the end, was "Have you written a personal leadership mission statement that is understandable to a 12 year old and can be recited at gun point?"
Frankly, I doubt that any militant 12 year olds will be interested in knowing my personal leadership mission statement.
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