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Post by holidayhusker on May 28, 2019 16:24:08 GMT -5
Leadership training is pretty standard at almost any job nowadays. HH, where you been? . Gosh, I just feel so stupid, I am going to get all those old volleyball coaches that share several state championships together and inform them they would’ve been way better what they did with a little leader ship training
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Post by Wolfgang on May 28, 2019 16:40:10 GMT -5
One of the few times that I feel like I'm in the same boat as holidayhusker re. "leader ship" training, as in, what the hell is that? ("boat"..."ship"...get it?...Ha ha ha...) All the years I've been working in the corporate world, I've never enrolled in any sort of leadership training seminars or workshops. We've had workshops in teamwork, creativity, safety, conflict management, sexual harassment, sensitivity, and technical skill-specific but no leadership. Maybe it was offered to actual leaders on the down low? LOL!
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Post by volleyguy on May 28, 2019 16:43:57 GMT -5
Leadership training is pretty standard at almost any job nowadays. HH, where you been? . Gosh, I just feel so stupid, I am going to get all those old volleyball coaches that share several state championships together and inform them they would’ve been way better what they did with a little leader ship training At last, a breakthrough.
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Post by holidayhusker on May 28, 2019 16:57:14 GMT -5
. Gosh, I just feel so stupid, I am going to get all those old volleyball coaches that share several state championships together and inform them they would’ve been way better what they did with a little leader ship training At last, a breakthrough. . I know, I am so happy for you, I told you if you just put your mind to it you could read some day
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Post by volleyguy on May 28, 2019 17:10:27 GMT -5
. I know, I am so happy for you, I told you if you just put your mind to it you could read some day It's distinctly possible I may have spoken too soon.
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Post by rjaege on May 28, 2019 17:57:55 GMT -5
What's in leadership training: Google it. Many summaries out there. As a former first level manager, I had supervision/manager training, various names. Nothing specifically called "leadership training", but I guess it makes sense to me. Like other training I suspect some helpful things, some not so much.
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Post by huskerjen on May 28, 2019 17:58:31 GMT -5
Leadership training is pretty standard at almost any job nowadays. HH, where you been? . Gosh, I just feel so stupid, I am going to get all those old volleyball coaches that share several state championships together and inform them they would’ve been way better what they did with a little leader ship training Not sure the point you're trying to make? That the game doesn't evolve and doesn't require constant process improvements? That coaches shouldn't try to leverage every resource available to them to be successful? Ask the old high school volleyball coaches if they wouldn't take advantage of resources. The logic flaw you're making is that their program had the money and their players had the time available to participate in such training. The "people were successful in the past and didn't need this stuff" argument is pretty weak. Should businesses use antiquated methods (e.g. eschew data driven decisions) just because there were successful businesses that didn't have those resources in the past? Should a farmer not use modern combines and just use old harvesting methods? Things change, you either evolve/adapt or fall behind.
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Post by Wolfgang on May 28, 2019 18:17:11 GMT -5
What's in leadership training: Google it. Many summaries out there. As a former first level manager, I had supervision/manager training, various names. Nothing specifically called "leadership training", but I guess it makes sense to me. Like other training I suspect some helpful things, some not so much. Yes, I've heard of Google before, sonny. I can probably design my own leadership training seminar and charge people money for it. What I'm looking for specifically is Nebraska's leadership training. The specifics.
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Post by milkmandan on May 28, 2019 20:45:48 GMT -5
What's in leadership training: Google it. Many summaries out there. As a former first level manager, I had supervision/manager training, various names. Nothing specifically called "leadership training", but I guess it makes sense to me. Like other training I suspect some helpful things, some not so much. Yes, I've heard of Google before, sonny. I can probably design my own leadership training seminar and charge people money for it. What I'm looking for specifically is Nebraska's leadership training. The specifics. Ask Cook what they design with Brett Haskell or ask Foecke and Maloney what they did last spring.
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Post by holidayhusker on May 28, 2019 21:39:02 GMT -5
Yes, I've heard of Google before, sonny. I can probably design my own leadership training seminar and charge people money for it. What I'm looking for specifically is Nebraska's leadership training. The specifics. Ask Cook what they design with Brett Haskell or ask Foecke and Maloney what they did last spring. Do you happen to have their numbers?
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Post by Wolfgang on May 28, 2019 21:48:25 GMT -5
Yes, I've heard of Google before, sonny. I can probably design my own leadership training seminar and charge people money for it. What I'm looking for specifically is Nebraska's leadership training. The specifics. Ask Cook what they design with Brett Haskell or ask Foecke and Maloney what they did last spring. How exactly am I supposed to do this without them calling me a "creepy stalker"?
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Post by rassle on May 29, 2019 4:01:08 GMT -5
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Post by milkmandan on May 29, 2019 6:37:11 GMT -5
Ask Cook what they design with Brett Haskell or ask Foecke and Maloney what they did last spring. Do you happen to have their numbers? I do.
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Post by trainermch on May 29, 2019 9:19:39 GMT -5
I only lead by fear and intimidation. Can there possibly be other ways to lead? Don't say that about yourself Wolfgang. Only he who must not be named leads by fear and intimidation. So not true. But I get the reference since I used it in the doof thread.
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Post by huskergopher on May 29, 2019 9:56:50 GMT -5
Wow, y'all really in a tizzy over some leadership training. Seeing people claim that this training feels disingenuous just doesn't make sense to me. Lets say you're a player who is naturally athletic and plays volleyball. Do you not train to become a better volleyball player? You train to jump higher, hit smarter, anticipate the attacker to set up defense. This is the same thing, only with leadership skills. Cook isn't taking the least outspoken players and forcing them to step up and be the leader. He's taking players who he obviously feels have shown leadership potential and having them go through this training.
Having been in leadership training-ish workshops before, you learn about interpersonal relationship building, dealing with and healing discord among your group, creating norms and culture, etc. They probably run scenarios to think about how they would handle different types of tough situations that may come up as a captain of a team with a lot of pressure to perform. These are all skills that these players likely already had, this just gives them a way to create strategies and perhaps anticipate how they can handle different circumstances.
If anyone is looking for exactly what this training is, I'm sure they'd be willing to sell you the materials for a pretty hefty price. I know when my work has looked into these types of trainings, the materials (not even a person to run the training, just the materials) have been hundreds of dollars.
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