Tuesday, August 4, 2015

This Lecturer's Call to Arm Speech - the Call to Leadership

'Quamplurimi et quam aptisimi" (As many as possible of the very best)

A teacher must show by example, how to do things he teaches.

I wrote this all ready on notes for final paper.

THE CALL FOR LEADERSHIP

The title of this course is call for Leadership.  Why is this  course called The Call for Leadership?

1   What is is the first call?.  Well, Ateneo, St Ignatius, the SJ want you to be a leader, no matter what your job is, whether you are  corporate boss, start up entrepreneur,  as a wife, a child, a husband, a vendor, constantly,  every day.  Leadership is not just for govt officials, for tycoons, for corporate honchos and vice president.  It is for every one.  What we do has leadership value.  We are lulled into believing  that if you do not have title, we are not a leader.  We practice leadership all the time unknowingly;  it may be bad or good leadership.  Our action affects others.  Whether we are alone, or has an army reporting to us at our beck and call, we are leaders. And thus, we have the second call...

 2.  The second call   To be self aware.  When  self aware , we evolve  into better leaders.  This course does not want you to be a copycat, a reproduction of a hero whose life has been rendered trite and irrelevant by history.  You too can become a hero, by being authentic, by looking at yourself in the mirror to find the real you..  Thus you are not just to be a corporate manager, or just Business Leader. You are a leader anywhere. To be a leader is to be you.

3.  The third  call -  I the course wants to clone other leaders, more leaders, as you strive to be a better leader. It is a duty.  It is a must.  The future leader could be your children, a relative, or a co worker..  We have to multiply ourselves as leaders. Leadership does not start and end with us;  we have to grow other leaders



4 And the the fourth call:


Ateneo, wants you to be at the forefront, at the area where your faith and leadership meet the world's deepest needs.  Unlike the Benedictine monks who hide behind the cloisters and monastaries, or OP who just want to focus on  teaching, SJ want you to join the problems of the world, and help eradicate this.  As is with the present Pope Francis who got into trouble by not minding what the tyrants in his home country was doing against its people.  Some Jesuits were even involved in the Theology of Liberation



Ateneo wants you to be where the action is, to be at the front lines of life and religion,  where the tire meets the road. Thus this point is mentioned in song for Mary "we stand on a hill, between the earth  the sky" What does it profit this class if we just get high grades, we have fun excitement and learning, if this learning is not applied to the world  If just outside the four walls of the schcool building - there is joblessness, poverty, inhuman working conditions, unfair labor practices, people dying needlessly, malnutrition, abuse of authority in governing bodies.   What is the value of that education?  In other Asian/Asean countries, higher education like MBA is seen as an honor to upgrade the standard of living of country men. And in this respect, may it be suggested that we see it that way too.

     Thus this Leadership class does not end in the last session or in this classroom.  It has to continue and prosper and bloom, through your ingenuity and heroism as individuals, or as a class  We can not bury our heads  (like ostrich) in the textbooks, or the blog site, or the team building activities.  We have to be more. (Magi)  We have to be ingenious.

     Thus this leadership can evolve three  ways

1. To donate to causes, or engage in charitable work (Corporate Social Responsibility)

2.   Be the best you can be heroic in your present job.  God puts your talent where there is the deepest need.  Thus by being good, or being the best, you influence others, you generate more employment, more cures, less pain for the diseased, more enlightened students better products, :  for food, for telecom, better services etc. (Profit maximization to pay more taxers and finance govt operations and support society and economy.   Nation building where you are now.)

 3.  To engage full time in ministries;   save the environment, breastfeeding, improving maternal health, fighting poverty, serving in  your church. (Social entrepreneurship)

Thus the above summarize the course, the calls for leadership.

The choice is yours.   We do not want to have students/graduates who in the pursuit of position of power  and wealth would be unmindful of present challenges.  While we make students aware of global warming, climate change, renewable and sustainable business,

Will you answer that call?  Are you now answering that call?

Thank you for being such good student Leaders. Thank you for joining this course, and participating in this conversation with great vigor and enthusiasm You have been such good leaders, may your number increase.

It has been great learning experience to be with your class.  It was .indeed a great honor and privilege to be your lecturer for this course.  And I hope I will be given such opportunity in the future again.?1
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21 comments:

  1. Thanks Leader Prof. Jorge for being a great example to us. I am deeply challenged by your 'call to leadership'.

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    1. Thanks for responding well to the call of this course

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  2. Leader Belle S. KatigbakAugust 4, 2015 at 1:30 PM

    It is my great delight to have gone through the last five sessions, Prof. I know that it was not at all easy. I struggled with a lot of adjustments, especially with the requirements of the course. But as my favorite line goes, "It was well worth it"! Thank you for journeying with us. It humbles me to know that you considered this "your great learning experience to be with our class, and a great honor and privilege to be the lecturer". On the other hand, it was for our greater good that you sacrificed so much in handling this course...from your long and arduous trips...to blog posts every now and then. I almost imagined that you had sleepless nights. I should thank you even more for giving me the opportunity to grow as an authentic leader. Toast to you my Leader-Mentor!

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    1. Thank you for kind comments leader Belle. That is what we mean by passion. For as long as we love what we do, the long travel, the sleepless nights, the struggle to research and say something of value to the class dont matter. If there was a transformation in you, it was well worth it, and as I have said, it is a great honor and privilege to have contributed to that outcome

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  3. We have a value, we can make a difference. No matter what we do, whether big or small, we have a value and we can make a difference. Prof even after the end of this course, I will continue to support and read your blogs :). You have truly challenge us to get out of our comfort zones.

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    1. Thank you Leader Anne. Posts of the leaders are interesting materials for reading and may even make a great book on leadership. Without the contribution of the class leaders, this site would not have been as interesting.

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  4. Leader Ma. Corazon Q. GuevarraAugust 4, 2015 at 3:14 PM

    Thank you Prof. for being an instrument/medium to be able for us to realize our purpose in life as leaders. Now that the end of this course is approaching, it feels great to realize how this course has changed my perspective on the true meaning of life. I am making a commitment from this day on to live a life not only for myself but for others as well, to be a better leader in the company that I work for; a more loving and dedicated mother ; and lastly a good citizen of this country. Thank you so much Prof for unceasingly reminding us of our Call. God bless you po.

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  5. Leader Dr. SuzetteAugust 4, 2015 at 6:31 PM

    Thank you very much Prof for continuing to inspire and motivate us to be true leaders. Your message to us reach the depths of my heart. Just like what I said in my welcome remarks during the team building, all these learnings should definitely not be just confined to the 4 walls of the school. They should be inscribed in our hearts so that they become part of our everyday living. The lessons do not stop on August 14. They should continue to live in us and now is the time to apply all the learnings and be the leaders who could make a difference in the lives of others. It should not all be words, but now is the time to act. With this leadership class, the more I was transformed to be a better leader who will make a difference. If I am already very active in the advocacies I support, and has been of help in supporting the education of the underprivileged, the more I am motivated now to help more and continue my run for a cause. Prof, if there is anyone you think needs help, please let me know po so I can include it in my small foundation. Again, dacal pung salamat and as I have said before, we are privileged and blessed to have had you as our professor in leadership class. God bless po.

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    1. Very well said and done Leader Dra. Suzette. If everybody else was like you, Philippines and the world would be a great place to be in.

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  6. A good guide for my speech, which is about love and service to our country. Your analogy about the phrase "we stand on a hill between the earth and sky"of the song for mary makes a good point.

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    1. We are now more self aware as we sing the song, at the end of the class. Leader Mark. May I congratulate you, RCEE, and Roni for being very good new enrolees

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  7. Hi Prof! Thank you for your insights. Your passion is truly inspiring and contagious.

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  8. Hi Prof! Thank you for your insights. Your passion is truly inspiring and contagious.

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  9. Very insightful prof, I am up for the challenge that being a leader does not end here

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  10. Leader Charm ArribeAugust 4, 2015 at 11:38 PM

    The privilege was ours prof... may we all be good leaders to this country...

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  11. Thanks Prof! Tagos sa puso! Truly inspiring. You have released the dragon in us! VG GB MP!
    Leader Zel

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    1. I am truly honored to receive comments from such great Leaders. Leader Marizel

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  12. Thank you Prof for the journey of leadership with you, the sharing.. The learnings and the assignments, individual and group work which molds us to authentic leadership . I pray that I continue this leadership wherever I an and whenever.

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