When I was teaching in the late 60’s at PS145 in Harlem, I started all of my classes by emphasizing the concepts of respect and being proud of your name. Each morning, kids would greet me with “Yo, Mr. Pasick.” I would ask them, what was the most important thing you can do today and they would respond in unison “Respect yourself, and respect others.” Next, I would go around the room and ask each of them to say …
Based on your feedback and discussions with students, I (along with my teaching assistant Dante Vasquez) have decided on a format for my UofM Ross Class for juniors and seniors on “Managing Professional Relationships”. Emotional intelligence will be the key focus of the curriculum. Why EQ? Research shows that EQ is the best predictor of success in the work place. According to Travis Bradley, author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0, their research has found that “90% of top performers are …
Last week I asked people to give me advice about what to include in my course (“Managing Professional Relationships”) at the Ross School of Business at UofM. The course is designed for junior and senior undergrads who soon will be entering the workforce. I had many extremely interesting and helpful responses which I would like to share with you. This week, I am sharing some of the responses and will continue to share more over the next few weeks. I want …
In the Fall I will be taking on a new endeavor: teaching a course at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business for juniors and seniors on “Managing Professional Relationships.” As I prepare for the class, I think back to my own senior year in 1968 at the University of Michigan and wonder, “What advice do I wish I had received about managing professional relationships in my own career?” Furthermore, I wonder “what advice do I wish I …
Today we focus on Pattern #5 from The Way Life Works: Life Organizes with Information. Life has taken 4 billion years to reach its present state of activity. This requires a lot of information. Throughout this entire span, life has relied on one code to organize the information necessary to live, reproduce, and diversify. This basic code is DNA, where life stores it’s information. Based on this startling fact, what implications can we draw on how to best lead …
Today we focus on Pattern #4 from The Way Life Works: Life Uses a Few Themes to Generate Many Variations In all the beauty and vast diversity of life, it is important to remember that all of it, from the smallest living organism to the largest mammals on earth, is based on a few simple themes. Be still for a moment and look around. What do you see? Concentric rings (like in a spider web or a tree trunk), …
