Showing posts with label Anne Boese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne Boese. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Last night was a great night for Call to Arms Speeches and Audio Visual Presentation

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

                                  j
Tristan, adjudged the best speaker last night


Last night, the penultimate night before the semester ends, was a another great night in the life of the Class of Leaders. 26 call to arms speeches covering wide range of advocacies, health care, education, tsinelas leadership, breastfeeding, leadership, youth leadership training, taking care of visions all reveal the gifts and talents of the leaders in the class. They revealed themselves, to me to each other, their gifts which they can use to make the world a better place. As they reveal themselves in their speeches, and the audio visual presentation, one gets a better and deeper picture of the leaders, much more than an enneagram, or a genogram, or a 10 page paper does.

Call to Arms Speech by Leader Anne Boese

Call To Arms
We Have Value; We can make a difference - 6 weeks ago I was surrounded by 26 different types of leaders - all with different personalities, different views, different goals and different backgrounds. For the past 6 weeks we have been sharing, collaborating, discussing and debating various Leadership concepts.  Now 6 weeks later we are united to share one common goal – to become Authentic Leaders.This is call and a challenge to all of us here in this room. No matter what we do, whether big or small,we have value and we can make a difference.
Prof Saguinsin, Leaders – Mayap a bengi po, Maganda Gabi po, I am Leader Anne Boese and this is my advocacy.


Allow me to share with you all the famous words of Martin Neimoller (Lutherian Pastor):
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent; I was not a communist.
When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent; I was not a social democrat.
When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out; I was not a trade unionist.
When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent; I wasn't a Jew.
When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.
Does this mean it does not affect us, we will not be concerned? Does this mean if it does not concern us, we should remained silent or not take action? If this is the case, imagine our world "A Careless World" I do not want to be part of world where people care less about each other. "Walang sinuman ang nabubuhay para sa sarili lamang, tayong lahat at tinipon nang Diyos para sa isat isa".
Now this speech is not about fighting or standing up to Nazis or some other authoritarian regime.  It's about taking action in your communities – against corruption, against lawlessness, or against any misbehavior that threatens the civility or general well-being of our surroundings.  It's about making positive changes in our towns to make it a better place for everyone.  By being proactive, being involved, or just speaking out against wrong-doing, anyone can make a difference in our environment.


Thursday, July 16, 2015

Sharing Enneagram Results from an anonymous Leader

Sir this topic is great. A simple yet helpful concept to self discovery. 

I want to learn more about this concept.

Anne B

I got type 3 with 2 wing self preservation variant. 
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