2012年4月29日日曜日

Second Post/ My goal and several things

Thank you for coming to my blog. On this post, I have three things to tell you.

Firstly, I enjoyed the last two leadership classes. Because I often shy of strangers, that kind of atmosphere help me a lot to communicate with you, guys. Really looking forward to having dinner (or drinking) together, cause I think everyone in this class has each goal and sharing it may allow us to emulate each other. I heard Hiroshi, for instance, is going to attend Japan-America Student Conference in this summer. Everyone has goals and passions, and one strong point of this class is that we can share it. 

Second, I would like to respond to the question 1 on Ch.1, what my vision of leadership is.



One thing I really care is how to organize a team when it starts . There are various ways to make teams stable, but for me, having equal relationships with members. What leaders must to do is not oppressing their members, not checking their members works, but make a strong relationships with each of your mate. As Shackleton did, they need to help their teams achieve their goal by systematic approach and some distractions: ) This way of being leader allow me to go next stage as a manager.


Finally, let me introduce my visions of future. My future goal is "living with something special." Is it really unclear, right? But, this is honestly only my long-term vision. Special doesn't mean the reason why I live, but a live of leisure. To lead my life with no inconvenience, I need family, friends, and earning money. These are all purposes of my living which I must have. Unlike purposes, my goals are what will entertain me. I am the member of Capoeira Regional Tempo Japan, the group of capoeira in Tokyo, and I could know how people's passions affect each other. Both at my work and at home, I will keep having my passions, and that is my something special.


So, in a short-term, I am trying to do new things in my university days. As one of those, now I am the project manager of "Social Business Competition" at Cambodia in this August. It needs hard work, but I am sure it genuine will entertain me.


3 things, my good impression for Ken's class, leadership when teams start, and my future visions. Looking forward to seeing you in the next class.

2 件のコメント:

  1. Hi Kengo,

    Thanks for such a great post. I love having a visual like you have, and I am impressed with your interests. I had no idea what about Capoeira other than that it was a martial art, so I looked it up on YouTube. Wow! I am impressed. I really like the way you work together with a partner rather than against an opponent. I studied Shorinji Kempo for awhile, and it had that same quality of working together in a choreographed routine. Capoeira is more beautiful. BTW, we will have a guest lecturer, who in addition to being a business leader is also a serious martial artist.
    Ken

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  2. Thank you for your replying to me. I'm really glad to hear that you have same impression for Capoeira. I think routine training exist in all martial arts, and they are incredible artists. I look forward to seeing another serious martial artist in your class, Ken.

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