Monday, July 25, 2016

Being Moshe: one fellow reflects on a meaningful part of her Diller leadership during the ISS

Contributed by Ilana Basman

Being a moshe is being the leader of the day, knowing what the day is about and what the fellows need to bring. But the most important thing about being a moshe is remembering that though you are a leader, you are not above any other fellow, you must stay on their level as this will make them more likely to listen to you. Don't yell at other fellows, they will not answer. Don't tell them what they are doing wrong. Instead, listen to their concerns and be ready to adapt the schedule to the needs of others. You become a JC for a day but a JC that is still on the same level as the rest of your cohort.


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