10 Clues Your Pipe Major Sucks (Dojo Conversations Episode 72)

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2024
  • Pipe band can be a source of joy, fun, and fulfilment. But the person in charge matters… and it can be really demotivating when weaknesses in their leadership start to affect your enjoyment of this hobby we all know and love…
    This week, we’re revisiting an article Andrew wrote in 2020 called, you guessed it, “10 Clues Your Pipe Major Sucks”. Despite the clickbait title, the point is really about leadership - in a pipe band setting, or any other. Andrew and Jim dive into their own experiences playing under various pipe majors, good and bad, and the importance of leadership quality, fostering talent, and creating a positive band culture. But it can be easier said than done - and a good leader also needs good followers…
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    This week, we cover:
    01:15 The Allure of Hip New Pipe Majors and Band Dynamics
    03:58 Addressing the Challenges of Suboptimal Pipe Majors
    05:46 Exploring the 'Ten Clues Your Pipe Major Sucks' Article
    06:25 Big Fish Syndrome and Leadership Flaws
    14:10 The Problem with a Suffocating Repertoire
    16:16 Disrespecting Band Members' Time
    17:39 Cutting Down Emerging Talent
    18:02 Navigating Talent and Leadership in Bands
    18:35 The Challenges of Being Musically Gifted in School
    19:25 The Power Dynamics in Teaching and Leadership
    19:51 Fostering Talent vs. Resentment in Leadership
    20:16 Personal Reflections on Supporting New Talent
    20:55 The Joy and Frustration of Repetitive Practice
    21:36 Recognizing and Avoiding Leadership Pitfalls
    23:29 The Importance of Delegation and Trust in Leadership
    26:41 Understanding the Bigger Picture in Leadership
    29:53 Setting Realistic Expectations and Fostering Growth
    33:22 Reflections on Leadership and Followership
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