Consciousness of Context
Consciousness of context means thinking intentionally about the environment of a leadership situation. The larger system, or environment, has notable influence on an individual’s ability to lead.
Similarly, the situation and setting in which leadership occurs are important factors for consideration. Aspects of the environment directly affect the psychological and interpersonal dynamics of any human interaction. Being conscious of the context entails recognizing a variety of environmental factors such as community traditions and customs, the political environment, and even small group dynamics.
Posted by scott in EIL in General, Group Savvy, Podcasts Monday, 8 November 2010 09:05 No Comments
In a partnership with www.weeklyleader.net, we have begun a series of student leadership podcasts. Each podcast will focus on an EIL Capacity. Our first in the series is a discussion with Minh-Tri Nguyen, President of Undergraduate Student Government, Case Western Reserve University.
Check it out by clicking here.
