¶ … Leading People
Being able to lead people is extremely important. I have been a leader in both the government and the private business environment for more than 20 years. Leadership experience that I have currently encompasses service to my nation as a non-commissioned officer in the United States Army and as a senior civilian manager within the Department of Veterans Affairs of the Department of Defense. During the time that I have worked in these environments I have learned that leading a change initiative requires much more than simply envisioning the future. It requires staying on top of budgets, people, materials, vendors, and others, while at the same time ensuring that the necessary activities of the business on a day-to-day basis continue. In today's fast-paced and rapidly evolving environment, change is the norm. Before an organization can completely finish their adjustment to one change the same organization often gets hit with several other changes. Individuals are now living in a period of almost constant transition and the shelf life that we have for solutions keeps getting shorter. In other words, what works for an individual or organization often becomes history very rapidly.
There are two examples of this that are important to discuss briefly here. The first example involves the Office of Protocol and the establishment of it as it was very difficult to find a balance between the traditional military protocol and the providing of protocol services that supported the VA's culture and its mission. I also learned how to integrate many of...
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