Saturday, April 13, 2013

Hard to say Good-bye

The early childhood conference committee departed from the traditional format, venue and menu to present a full day workshop unlike any other for our organization.  The committee contained new volunteers, new ideas and an willingness to take risks. Once established and the roles were assigned the team quickly began performing and by the time of the conference everyone was able to relax and enjoy an inspiring and enjoyable day.  We were not ready to adjourn the committee immediately after the conference, but waited two weeks to enjoy the exhilaration.  To celebrate the committee met together for a nice dinner and reviewed the written evaluations.  For the first time in years there were very few complaints about parking and food; furthermore, the new format was extremely well received.  The characteristics of the group that made it hard to good-bye are: (1) the event results reinforced efforts to be innovative beyond what we had imagined; (2) individuals from competing stakeholders worked together cooperatively establishing new collaborative relationships; and (3) volunteers, participants and venders all left feeling refreshed and anxiously anticipating the next conference.
            When my Early Childhood Master’s program is complete I know I will miss the insights and provocation of the discussion board.  I have already been thinking about how I might be able to host a discussion board for my local colleagues.  I have always anxiously anticipated the weekly discussions. For a collaborative project to maintain its value and freshness I have learned I have to share the skills and experience.  Adjourning is a like a dandelion going to seed and being scattered by the wind.  If it simply stayed a yellow flower it could share its power.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Wendy,

    I just wanted to thank you for your encouragement, suggestions, and outstanding tips and posts this semester. I wish you the best of luck in all of your endeavors. My email is joseph.starnes1@gmail.com if you would like to stay in touch.

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