Hey folks!
Since the last time I posted, I've written about the following topics:
April 29 – If you're Head Judging a large event, great communication with your staff begins well before the first round of the event. Email is a great way of setting expectations for your Team Leads well in advance, as well as providing information about their team members. Following up on my previous post about SCG Providence,
You've Got Mail breaks these ideas down in more detail.
May 6 –
The Shirt Doesn't Matter. Really, it doesn't. Leadership isn't something you can put on or take off like a red shirt; it's something you are. This post examines my personal motivations for wanting to Head Judge big events, how my view of being Head Judge changed dramatically over time, and what leadership really means.
May 13 – Judging provides many opportunities for us to grow, and these personal developments can have far-reaching implications on our personal and professional lives. When you take something you've learned from the judge program and apply it to other aspects of your life, or vice versa, that's “entwining.” In
Entwining Experiences, I talk about how training to become an EMT helped me become a better judge, how becoming a judge helped me become a better EMT, and what this all means for you.