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Leadership

Gratitude For Families Born & Made

November 25, 2021December 1, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Human Nature, Leadership

Thanksgiving, while an American holiday, is in family of festivals from across the world that celebrate the harvest. It’s a time of gratitude, and a time of family. Sometimes I think it’s my favorite holiday; setting aside the American additions of televised athletic conflicts and impending consumerism, the holiday, at […]

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The Ensemble That Starts Itself

November 22, 2021November 22, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

I am very occasionally late to rehearsal. I don’t love it, but I do like to learn one important thing about the ensemble. The ensemble that is owned by the conductor waits for the conductor to start. The ensemble that is self-owned starts when it’s time to start. I love […]

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What A Professional Brings

November 15, 2021 jedscottGrowth, Leadership

I had the opportunity to help my son with a small project way outside my areas of expertise. (It was the design and manufacture of a custom patch). I looked at a lot of websites that promised a lot, but ended up reaching out to a recommended local company who […]

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I’m on Gen Y’s Side

November 9, 2021November 9, 2021 jedscottEducation, Leadership

I hear some educators bemoan the lack of discipline in their students – “They are too entitled,” professors will say, or “They have no work ethic,” or “Ruined by their helicopter parents.” To start: I do think helicopter parenting is a problem, work ethic is vital, and no one should […]

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“We Did A Big Thing Badly”, or, Leadership On Screen

October 29, 2021October 29, 2021 jedscottLeadership

There’s a moment in my favorite sitcom, Aaron Sorkin’s Sports Night, when one of the lead characters, tv producer Dana Whitaker, acknowledges her failings in the situation. She (Felicity Huffman) says to her boss, Isaac Jaffe (Robert Guillaume): Dana: We did a big thing badly.Isaac: I know.Dana: Can I try […]

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Accept The Power Differential

October 27, 2021October 27, 2021 jedscottEducation, Leadership

One of my challenges as a leader is to accept the power differential between me and my students. Personally, I tend to think of myself as a peer to my students – students of any age. We are all fellow travelers on a journey of learning, and I know that […]

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Ships Turn Slow

October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Leadership

I grew up sailing small boats near near the northern edge of the Detroit River, in a location where you might see a number of fully ladened freighters in a day. They maneuvered the tight shipping lanes between Michigan and Canada, around Belle Isle and various other challenges. We were […]

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I’ve Solved A Problem Like That

October 12, 2021October 12, 2021 jedscottEducation, Growth, Human Nature, Leadership

I think the key to succeeding in math classes was to do enough problems to see the patterns. Then, when confronted with a new problem, you can say, “I’ve solved a problem like that.” And while the path might be different, it isn’t that different. There’s an element of that […]

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Types of Leaders in the Choir

October 7, 2021October 7, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Leadership

A choir always needs more leaders coming from within the ensemble. But there’s more than one way to be a leader! Section Leader. Know your parts, lead extra rehearsals, be the one to ask questions for your section. Hey Guys! Leader. Speak up, call out, and generally police the ensemble […]

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Maturity is a Choice

September 26, 2021September 26, 2021 jedscottGrowth, Human Nature, Leadership

A good definition of maturity might be: choosing to ignore your first impulses for others’ sake. Maturity is choosing to stay quiet in rehearsal when another section is rehearsing, because your impulse to talk would undermine the other section. Maturity is choosing to practice rather than to look for Pokémon […]

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