Saturday, November 21, 2015
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
A521.8.4.RB_OyeyemiOlusanya
Making Contact
The only way to begin a conversation
is to start talking. It’s safe to assume that other people want and enjoy
contact just as you do McKay et al., (2009, P. 2815). This has always been my
practice right from my youth, some say I talk too much but many said they enjoy
my company whenever I contribute to their conversation. This has made it easy
for me to engage any stranger in conversation. Even though I still feel shy to
initiate a conversation with strangers in many occasion, but I am found of
penetrating them through what McKay et al., called ice breaker unknowing. When
searching for an ice breaker, two things to watch for are similarities and
differences McKay et al., (2009, P. 2843).
Similarity has been so helpful to
me in engaging people most especially opposite sex in conversation that some
leads to a longer relationship. I could remember the relationship with my high
school girl friend which emanated from sharing choir notebook. It all started
the day I saw her with a choir notebook. I asked to see the book and latter
showed her mine. So we are both choir from different churches, then we started
sharing music and latter resulted to a relationship that almost resulted in a
marriage.
Differences has initiated a lot of
arguments with strangers that resulted in friendship and at times getting
closer to a new co-workers or person meeting in a bus for the first time.
In many occasion the discussion
started with government issues when I was in Nigeria. We begin the argument about
politics whenever I am on a journey inside a commercial vehicle where most
people will be contributing their different opinion, in many cases it ends up
in personal inquiries of the stranger sitting next to me.
In 2003, I was in my final year of
my first degree on my way to Abuja from Ilorin Kwara Nigeria, I was sitting
next to a beautiful charming lady whom I love to chat with during the journey.
The discussion started on government lapses, many people on the bus were
contributing their differences, arguing, including the lady sitting next to me
and me. The discussion ends up on personal information inquiries among us.
Fortunately, we were from the same school a second year student and an aspiring
member of drama group that I was the current president. She was highly
delighted to meet the president of her dream group. I gave her all she needs to
become a full member and exchange each others contact.
This was a lady that ordinarily I
taught was of high class to engage in conversation, I might not be bold enough
to talk to her if not because of the discussion. That day mark the beginning of
our friendship till I graduated. Conversation is the art of combining
questions, active listening, and self-disclosure in such a way that people keep
talking and enjoy it……basic rule of conversation is to ply McKay et al., (2009,
P. 2913).
Reference:
McKay, M., Davis, D., & Fanning, P. (2009). Messages.
Oakland, CA.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
A521.7.4.RB_OyeyemiOlusanya
KNOWLEDGE
SHARING
Telling my personal story regarding
knowledge sharing, I will divert a little bit from professional or technical
knowledge sharing to a more daily and spiritual experience. This shows that
knowledge sharing is not limited to a particular aspect of life but applied to
all phases of life and organizations.
Narrating testimonies is a part of
Sunday routine in many churches, to tell the entire congregation what God has
done for them; be it blessing, safety or exonerate from a disgrace either at
work or somewhere else. The purpose of this is to encourage others to be more
fervent in their Christian life and to raise the faith of those whose believe
are weak in the efficacy of fasting and prayer.
Furthering ones education in Africa
beyond high school most especially in Nigeria
is not easy as it is in America
where government and schools are appealing to people to get their degree. In Nigeria it is a
competition, applicant always out number school capacities for each year
admission.
Meanwhile, Nigeria has 36 States; with at least 36 Federal
universities and 36 Federal Polytechnics, 36 State Universities
and 36 State Polytechnics plus more than 36 Colleges of education and Colleges
of agriculture own by both Federal and State Government. In the recent years,
more and more private universities have sprung up, now we have more than 20 private
universities scattered across the nation. Each of these institutions turns out
nothing less than 5000 candidates at every graduation in government schools, while
private institutions turn out a little less, yet the schools have to raise
their admission requirement mark “Cut off mark” every year to reduce the number
of student admitted to match their facilities.
This makes securing admission a
turn in the flesh. To be admitted into higher institutions for first degree
requires at least five credit subjects out of nine high schools subjects
relevant to the field of study, then one must score at least 300 points in four
selected subject for entry examination, each candidates are entitled to three
choice of institutions.
To be qualify, depends on the
number of student that score the cut off mark, if the students that score above
cut off mark are more than required then they will increase number of credit
subjects. These makes it tough to gain admission fast, many spent three or more
years before they could secure admission into higher institution after their
high school.
Thanks to the advent of new
technology, things are becoming better everyday, when I graduated from high
school in June 1994, we had to wait till January 1995 for our result, I did not
have enough credit at first sitting so I had to register again in 1995, which
the result came out January 1996. I therefore registered for entry examination
into both Universities and Polytechnics respectively. None of these exams
favored me and I do not want to loose focus on my interest to become an
engineer. I was discouraged that no admission coming my way that year.
One morning, I was in a friend’s
place, we were all chatting including some elderly people of which her mum was
one. The discussion was based on fasting
and prayer. I did not know what initiated the discussion because I came into it
at the middle. I heard them giving their personal experiences concerning fasting
and prayer and different style they had used and their results.
The testimony that triggered my
interest was what the narrator called ‘Marathon Fasting’ fasting for days
without eating in between until the last day like Jesus Christ’s Forty days and
Forty night fasting as recorded in the book of Matthew 4:2.The woman said her
promotion was delayed in her working place and all the people behind her have
been promoted. Then she went into the three days marathon fasting and prayer. After
some months her boss was transferred to another state while a new boss was
posted to their office. In the process of refurbishing her new boss’ office,
the new man found a file under the carpet. He discovered that it has been there
for a while as he peruse through, he found that she has been deprived of
promotion for a long time. In short, she was promoted to her rightful position
and all entitlements were paid.
When I got home that day, her story
kept on revolving my memory and I decided to give it a trier. The following morning
I started my own three days marathon fasting and prayer for my admission. After
72 hours I stopped the fasting, but that night in my dream, I saw my closest
friend and myself living in the same apartment, I was studying and he came up
to the table saying that “even though we are in higher institution your writing
is not improving” when I woke up all that I kept saying was ‘higher
institution’ and I assured my self that God has done it. Few days latter, my
aunt’s husband in the city sent for me and told me about a new Federal
Polytechnic that offered my course and still admitting students. I went to the
school and succeeded in gaining admission that year.
The funniest part of it was that,
my friend that I saw in my dream gained admission into the same Polytechnic the
following year and we were living in the same apartment. I have even forgotten
my dream not until one day he said my writing has not improved. I just started
laughing and thanking God for his fulfillment, he was embarrassed initially
until I explained to him.
Since that time fasting and prayer
has been part of me, hardly will I engage in any thing without first inquire
from God if need be end up in fasting and He has been faithful to me by directing
my path. Knowledge sharing fuel the courage to be strong and never give up on
any thing, it change the courage to try a new idea and remain the best means to
a successful business in the present century.
Friday, May 2, 2014
A521.6.3.RB_OyeyemiOlusanya
High
Performance Team
Elements of High-Performance team
are results that exceed expectations, adjusting performance to the shifting
needs of situation, turning setbacks into good fortune. Become highly skilled
in coordinating activities, mutual concern for each other’s personal growth
fueled by interpersonal commitments, and carry out ones’ duty with shared
passion Denning. (2011,
P.156). In my present organization, I have not work in any high
performance team, looking at my division as a team. We do not exhibit a high
performance but what Denning called ‘competent team’ is what we are; only get
the job done, generally without hostility or alienation. Yet the sense of
excitement that might have brought them to the job in the first place isn’t
there. Being on the team is just a job Denning (2011, P.157). But I have
experience high performance team in my previous organization where engineering department
was tasked with building project for the company office different from our paid
job.
Our passion for the project was as a result of
the urgent need and our job that was at stake. It was my first professional
supervised project, I remembered when the money for erecting the electric pole
and connection to the power supply was released, It was on Friday and on Monday
morning my Chairman asked me when we are going to working? Because he was not
expecting it so soon he did not even noticed any changes. I pointed to him to
switch on the light. He was amazed. Every staff in the room started clapping.
That is exceeding the result expectations as Danning put it. We all work on the
project in accordance with the urgent need of the company. Over time, even the
entire company sees those of us on the project as a family. We had a mutual
understanding as if we’ve not been working in the same place to have discovered
each other earlier.
Where people don’t share the same
values, a work group may be the most effective modality of working together in
the short run Denning (2011, P. 159). What influenced our team shared values
was that, our superior has advised the stakeholders to build their own office
instead of renting, but they still found it economically wise then to rent,
until we were given a quit notice which will adversely affect our business. Therefore,
the urgent need arose. We all new our job was at stake and that successful
completion of the project is a plus on our profile. We all gave assistance to
helping each other, because failure of one is failure of all. On the team of
six men one lady; the civil engineer had about 20 years working experience, two
process engineers, one had ten years working experience and the second one was
new graduate. Three mechanical engineers of different specialization, they were
all new graduate and me the only electrical engineer with two years of working
experience in oil and gas fertilities. It was a challenge for all of us, as we
are proud of ourselves. Though none of us had building experience, all
experience has been in Oil and Gas engineering designs.
Our pattern of working together on
the project was because of its urgent need, and the survivability the company
depends on it.
It was necessary for us as well to
protect our job, because if company loose client, contracts will be withdrawn
and we will loose our job.
Initially there was a conflict
between the two senior engineers of who was superior? The company made the
process engineer with ten years of experience because the civil engineer
already left the company before the project, he was invited with a professional
role. This was resolved amidst them later, because the stakeholders were easily
approachable by the process engineer and has a better managerial skill said by
the civil engineer. This justified what Denning (2011, P164) only insiders can
understand the intricate web of interpersonal relationships at the heart of a
high- performance team or community – who the real players are and what
relationships they have to the community issues Denning (2011, P.164).
My positive experience was that we
all learn different things from each other. Parts of what I learnt then were
useful to me today because my present job is purely mechanical. One negative
experience I had was that, the team leader wanted to micro – managed me because
of my limited working experience but I hesitated and do things my own way, when
everything came out successfully we all laugh together. His comment still makes
me keep the video of my sent off from the company.
To influence the outcome; I would
encourage face to face meeting, as in development meeting, before, during and
after the project. Our passion was to save our company and our job. We started
on no prior information not even house plan, it was just command … you go there, you do this and you man that.
That was all and after some time, we began to figure ourselves out. We never
had a development writing report but physical report of erected building shows
our progress and eventually our success.
Reference:
Denning,
S. (2011). The Leader’s Guide to Storytelling.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
A521.5.4.RB_OyeyemiOlusanya
Base on the readings in the Denning text and the assessment you took in
A521.5.1 identify in detail the process of developing and aligning
organizational values. Identify the three basic components of an ethical
community and discuss how they might be applied in your organization. Are there
values that are missing from your organization?
Discuss how you might develop those values and also align them with the values of the individuals in the organization.
Discuss how you might develop those values and also align them with the values of the individuals in the organization.
If companies want to embody certain
values, then they have to begin by ascertaining what values are currently
operational. Only then can they decide which value they want to change and how
to go about it Stephen.
(2011, P.136).
The first step is to identify which
value are lacking in the organization, followed by ways to align it. For
instance, in my present organization (US Navy), In terms of ethical value, they
have all you can think off to put it under control and are operational. Taking
care of their personnel family, they have the best program. The foundation of
USN was built on trust, in all their trainings, they taught their personnel how
to be self confidence in doing their job as a professional at the same time how
to work together as a team. They establish Loyalty with continuity in their
training, repetition make their training a reality, never assume but train over
and over again. In Navy, you are never alone. No one stands watch alone there
is always someone to watch your back and you need to trust each other and be
loyal to each other. In addition, their custom of transferability is a good
system that does not make any personnel a subservient to another. Your benefits
are not control by your immediate boss. The day you resume in a command, you
already know the day you are going to leave the command. Navy train you so that
you can train someone else, because of the effectiveness of all these over
centuries, has sustains Navy loyalties and Trust amidst her personnel.
Solidarity, it is only in the Navy
I have ever seen people been punished for the misfortune of others. Personnel
are train to look out for each other, share phone numbers, know individual home
addresses and study the mood of other shipmate. If you see your shipmate lonely
from usual behavior and do not ready to open up to you, you are to report to
your superior officer before he does something stupid to him/herself or to
others. When you are oversea, you never allowed to go to town alone at least
one buddy. If your partner misbehaves in town, all of you in that group are
going to be punished for it. With my Ten years of working experience and two
and half in Navy, It is only in Navy I have seen it, that personnel will be
release from work to go and help other colleagues move to his new apartment. If
you are foreigner, since you become citizen through Navy, to visit your home
country you have to process it officially because they are concern about your
safety. They provide all possible logistic for your safe trip. On the aspect of
ethical value, USN has a reasonable percentage, they are not awarded 100
percent because it is not feasible for any organization. To the best of my
understanding, USN still have the best ethical standard structure in place that
go beyond requirement and I can not think of any missing value.
Reference:
Stephen,
D. (2011). The Leader’s Guide to Storytelling.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
A521.4.3.RB_OyeyemiOlusanya
SUBTLETIES OF COMMUNICATION AND HIDDEN MESSAGES
Sometimes people misunderstood my
intention or let me say what observer sees in my body language are totally
different from my thinking. For instance someone ask, “What is wrong? Are you
angry? Many a times my response is no, but that was what they pensive with my
body language. This happen mostly when I looked door. Observers see confusion
in my facial look. Seriously, whenever I am confused it can be easily noticed
because I will be short of words. Nonverbal communications are what give first
impression about self before verbal. Nonverbal language: as facial expressions,
gesture and postures, and with special relationships. McKay et al. (2009, P.800).
Sometimes the context is difficult
for others to ascertain. I may be soliloquizing about how tedious the week workload
is affecting my class work, but colleagues asking, “Oye are you Okay? Is anything
wrong with your family?”
I am beginning to see how cultural
differences affect both verbal and nonverbal languages. Many gesture are
restricted to a specific peer group, others are typical of a particular region
or culture, and some body movements are universal McKay et al. (2009, P. 834).
USN has a pool of nation’s
diversity culture; hardly would you see a tribe or nations that are not
represented. In less than three years of my service in three commands and one
Ship, I’ve worked with people from many nations including many from different
American states. Working together as family, relates as one force. Body language
means different things to us and even some verbal languages.
For instances, when we are
discussing and someone asked me “Oye! are you mad? ‘Mad’ in Africa means
“Crazy” but in America
they interchange it with “Angry” Even if I was not angry before, that question
got me angry. Here you will see that even the use of language differ with
different culture.
Recently, I observed in one round
table meeting with my Commanding Officer (CO), and my division, that I was the
only the one leaning forward all others seated relaxed though still responding
to the conversation as I did. I felt embarrassed as if I was hearing impaired
for leaning forward then I adjusted my posture, but few seconds latter I was
leaning forward again, on and on like that. With this study I come to
understand what was going on then; erect posture is generally associated with
higher spirits, greater confidence, and more openness and interest McKay et al.
(2009, P. 883).
In Nigeria where I grew up, there is
what we call ‘official language’. Irrespective of your age, who ever is your
box has to be respected with your tone of voice, the way you relate and address
them. That has been part of me, but in Navy it is different, I was used to
addressing my Chief as well as officers and my entire superior as ‘Sir’ but
corrected several times that “sir” is only for officers. In Africa, even your
Teacher in schools, Pastor in church and anybody superior to you in whatever
capacity are addressed as ‘sir’ or ‘Ma’ as a means of salutation. Paralanguage
is the vocal component of speech, considered apart from the verbal content. It
includes pitch, resonance, articulation, tempo, volume, and rhythm McKay et al.
(2009, P. 958). When addressing people officially, it has to be more different
from when off work.
Finally, one more thing I have to
work on is to always have it at the back of my mind the purpose of agendas at
every communication. Listeners sometimes misconstrue me for “I know it all”
have in mind that; the agenda serve to build up and preserve an existential
position, a basic stance in the world, also promote ulterior motives and needs.
I will try and put in practice the four corrective suggestions; to let my
audience know about my agenda, keep track of the agenda, reward myself with
something nice when I block an impulse to use the old agenda and rehearse a new
position, not to be stuck on one agenda.
Hope this will make me a better
orator.
Reference:
Matthew .M, Martha.D, and Patric .F
(2009). MESSAGES The Communication Skills Book Third edition,
Saturday, April 12, 2014
A521.3.4.RB_OYEYEMIOLUSANYA
TOMORROW BEGIN
NOW
I hail from a polygamous family of 4 wives and 19 children.
When I was in high school, six of my father’s children were in high school
scattered across the classes. It was tough for my father to pay our school fees
in most cases. He was a peasant farmer along with other wives except my mother
that has her separate business. She sells raw foods order from the northern
part of Nigeria,
she was a little richer than the rest of the wives and my brother and I lives
with our mum separately in her house of about two street from my dad’s
house. Our usual system was attending
school Monday through Friday and on Saturday we help our father in the
farm. In 1991, I was at the middle of
high school, as usual, whenever my father could not raised all our school fees at
once.Some would have their money and asked the rest to get loan from our mum
and promised to pay back. I was usually
a victim of this because he knows my mother is capable she
was also responsible for the full fees of my brother’s undergraduate. Then I decided
to stop going to my father farm instead work for my mum where my school fee could came easily. At that time,
another five of my step sisters and brothers were in different higher
institutions which my father was the only source.. All my siblings advised me to stay but I told them, we are still
together only that I wanted to be serving my mother for a prompt school fees.
The decision I made that day exposed me to the world of business, after my high
school my mother would sent me to the northern part of Nigeria where we bought raw Beans
and some other raw foods that she sells. Though I was a science student, my
experience of my mother’s business was a training ground for my
entrepreneurship and risk taking. I have
seen the rising and falling of business.
It’s my driving strength today for a friendly negotiating ability.
THE PREFECTS
In 1988, I was nominated as the senior prefect in my primary
school after three years of class captain consecutively. Two of us were
nominated for the position, but I won the election leading with 25 points. I
led the school for one academic year successfully and was honored for my
performance.
I became the first class captain in my first year in high
school for three years. In the forth year, I steps down for someone else to
occupied the post but my classmate disagree that I should continued. I insisted
that someone else should do it, still they wants me as assistance to help the
new class captain.
In 1993, I was in my penultimate class when our seniors
misbehave and the school authority dismissed their entire prefects. Four people
were nominated to lead the school for that year from our class, two male and
two female. I was fortunate to be the senior prefect for that year while I was
still having senior in the school. I led the school successfully with no rancor.
In 1994, I was announced the labor Prefect of the school
though, the entire student was amazed because everybody’s expectation was that
they we retain me as the senior prefect. The school concern for changing my
portfolio was that I have the ability and charisma to lead the school than the
guy that was selected and they need such skill in labor prefect than in senior
prefect. With our school system, the position of Labor Prefect supervise the
cleaning and clearing of the school compound. On the other hand, senior prefect
position is just a general overseer, a figurehead position.
In 2003, I was nominated in my class as their representative
in the student union government and the president of the Drama Group in final
year of my undergraduate.
All the leadership ability accrued from different stages of
my academic life has been my knowledge based bank to withstand the secular
world. Even when I do not think of it, without my knowledge leading role will
just come my way. No matter how little, as an adage in my culture says; a one
eyed man is the king of blind people. At times, because of my little experience
or too early challenge at work I felt reluctant when called appointed to a
leading role even if I refused completely they still seek for my advice at long
run which has been so useful. And all accepted leading role has always ended up
successful beyond my understanding. This is one of the reason behind my chosen
cause for this master degree to build initial confident require in any leading
role I find my self in future.
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