Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Principles learned on January 10th

1) The importance of being trustworthy. In addition to being a principle of the gospel being trustworthy is an important part of an organization. An organization can not function successfully if the individuals don't trust one another. This really works on all levels. A major problem in most 3rd world countries is corruption. Corruption exists because people are dishonest. If no one trusts anyone an organization is severely crippled in what it can do. Corruption played a significant role in the destruction of every civilization in the Book of Mormon.

2) Empowerment, the term became derogatory in the 80's but it shouldn't be. Organizations are not capable of creating rules and procedures for every possible situation. That's where empowered individuals can make a difference. The individual on the front lines who deals with the situations everyday is best equipped to handle them. The danger with empowerment is if the empowered individual doesn't receive any support for what they're trying to do. Empowerment is the idea of giving someone ownership. In Seven Habits Steven Covey talks about putting his son in charge of the lawn. Steven's son was empowered and took ownership of the task.

3) Keeping up communication within the group is essential. Part of the genius of the organization of the LDS church is that people are so interconnected. I sincerely believe that people work better and harder when they know who they're working with. In Malcolm Gladwell's book the Tipping Point he talks about how a certain company would limited their offices to 150 people. They would build another building only a few blocks away rather then add to the same location. They had discovered that most people were able to remember and be familiar with about 150 people. Beyond 150 people didn't know each other as well. Going back to the first principle how can you trust someone you don't know?

Saturday, January 6, 2007

Intro to Organization

Best lessons in Leadership came from...

Serving as Elders Quorum President
My Mission
Working as President of Alloy Ad Agency

Best Lessons in Communicating came from...

Reading various books: Seven Habits, Leadership and Self Deception, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Other things aside from reading are Comm. 150, personal relationships and life experience.

Organizations I've belonged to...

LDS Church (many quorums and wards), Boy Scouts, Family, Alloy Ad Agency, Track Team, Cross Country Team

Other Places I've lived...

La Habra, California; Central Mexico, and Laie, Hawaii

An achievement I'm proud of...

Sky Diving

Industry I want to work in...

Advertising

Goal

Run a marathon

Why Skewed Views?

Since this is my first entry I feel that I should begin by explaining the title of this blog. So here goes...

A major issue of our time seems to be objectivity. Many people believe that the media is bias. The claim is usually that the media has a liberal bias and agenda. However, there is Fox News which most Americans agree is far from liberal. After all their tagline is "Fair and Balenced."

At any rate it's a major issue and my skewed opinion is that there's no way to be 100% objective. I try to be but I know that I'm not. Hence this blog will be the Skewed Views of J. M. Giles.