I really enjoy observing people. I once read that women always know what's going on not only at their own table at a restaurant, but at every table around them as well. I am no exception to this rule of thumb. I LOVE watching people, so this week's assignment was fairly perfect.
Because I couldn't make my consulting student org, this week I observed a student org I was once very active in, but have since backed off. I will try to be as unbiased as possible in this reflection, while still providing insight on different things.
The Leader of this organization is someone who joined approximately one year before he was elected President. He is a confident and smart guy, who definitely likes to have a good time. Unlike many leaders of this org in the past, the current leader is a 3rd year student rather than a 4th year. He is a very talented public speaker, and is incredibly relatable as he throw jokes in every now and then. The leadership team (or executive board) sits at the front of the room, facing the President who is speaking. One takes notes and emails, while a few have side conversations that can be distracting at times. A few of the E-Board members speak when their respective "topic" comes up. The leaders in this organization are viewed with a mixture of respect, but at the same time are still earning that respect from long-standing members. The values of this organization seem to be something dealing with professionalism, first hand experiences, and socializing.
The members (or followers) of this organization are very entertaining to watch. In a room with 5 different rows on different levels, people are scattered everywhere in different types of cliques it seems. A group of 5 sits to the back, joking and chatting while individuals sit in the front, attentively paying attention to the President. Many of the members sitting towards the front later step up at the end of the meeting as Committee Chairs. These people gain different experiences through planning events and promoting them. There are a few members that sit by themselves in the back and do not socialize at all, nor are they involved in committees at the end. Some just seem like they attend to add something to their resumes, or for the weekly socials the organizations throws. The members, with the exception of Committee Chairs sharing updates, did not speak during the meeting and listened.
I think there is a mixture of attitudes in this organization. While some are enthusiastic and seem prepared to volunteer, others just seem to go through the motions and leave. It seems as if the organization is also struggling between finding a balance between "professionalism" and "social" activities. I do know that many people have left the organization because of that reason, so it is something they continue to work through. I think many members take pride in this organization and love the atmosphere and people. There is a certain brotherhood between most that is unlike many student orgs. While not many people know of this organization, they are working hard towards becoming more well-known outside of its members. I think while this organization has work to do in defining their purpose and creating a cohesive relationship for all in the group, they are on their way and I wish them the best!
I can now say I will never run a meeting or sit through a meeting the same after reading Emotionally Intelligent Leadership and doing this activity!
Good stuff! I like your analysis of the leader and his background, it helps to explain the group better. Also thought you did a good job identifying the different cliques and inferring why some of the disengaged members were at the meeting. I told you this before but very cool blog title working your name in.
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