Leadership and Power

Bobbi Bilnoski bobbi at concinnity.net
Sat Oct 16 09:49:07 PDT 2004


Theresa,

Please do NOT be put off by the price list -- it is an all purpose
document. Every single plan is different, especially these days.

I am MOST happy to work within the budget you have for your retreat and
to work with you to accomplish your desired outcomes. I still have the
19th and 20th reserved, if you want me.

More importantly, I wanted you to read thru a comprehensive planning
process so that we can tailor one to suit your organization.

And if you just want a "retreat facilitator" that is okay too!

I would really like to help you. Let's talk on Monday.

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-----Original Message-----
From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of
Therese Fitzpatrick
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 12:30 PM
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: Re: Leadership and Power

Just off the top of my head, John, I am thinking that people who aspire
to
leadership roles because they want to shape (control?) how power is used
are
not the kind of leaders I think human collectives (such as
organizations)
need.  If someone is attracted to power, I don't see how they can really
be
leading:  what they are really doing is following their passion for
power,
although they might very well suppress this motivation even inside
themselves. The tricky part is that so many people suppress their inner
attraction to power, presenting themselves to the world as the person
with
the right ideas or the person who cares.

The leader who is attracted to the power of their own ideas and beliefs
and
thereby attracts other people to them because others are interested in
their
ideas and beliefs are what I think of a natural leaders.  Someone who is
called from within to build their ideas and share them are the kinds of
leaders I want to see in the world.  Such a person is a leader even if
they
do not attract followers.

Applying my underdeveloped idea to the American presidential race (with
apologies from folks in other nations), I think both the major party
candidates are motivated by their attraction to power.  Nader, while not
a
purely quixotic figure, is, in my opinion, motivated by a compelling
inner
drive rooted in the power of his ideas.

The leaders who garner my attention and respect are people lit from
within,
people who build their lives around their own inner impulses.

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