Shot 387: FENCE BUILDING

Shot 387:  FENCE BUILDING

Shot 387: FENCE BUILDING

–Below is a leadership bullet from Tom’s rifle named Shot–

     HOW BUILD A FENCE?  I saw Rudy train Tommy.  They built a fence together.  Tommy learned by doing.  Now, Rudy could have told Tommy how to build a fence and then critiqued Tommy later, but the built fence then may not have been acceptable.  (For no extra charge—ha—I will tell you of a superior fence: Horse high, chicken tight, and bull strong.)
     Fences and leadership—what’s the point?  Think development:  One can tell a trainee how and then later provide feedback, or one can do a task with a trainee, showing techniques while proceeding.  Yes, the latter approach means the leader will actually do the job too, but the first pass will likely be done right and a trainee will be trained.  Who wins?  Everyone: leader, trainee, and recipient of the product.  Sometimes the leader won’t get involved directly, but the leader should ensure that an expert works with a trainee.