Showing posts with label Board Room.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Board Room.. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Big Board Room



Just a few weeks shy of graduating and I’m not ready to become CEO of a multimillion dollar company –surprise, surprise… 

All throughout university and even through high school, as students, we were always told we were in the process of getting groomed for “The Real World”.  There would be expectations set upon all of us and we were measured by a set of learned standards which we’re to uphold once we arrive in “The Real World”. 

A part of the journey to “The Real World” is viewing rubric after rubric which benchmarks our performance semester after semester, in the hopes to refine skills which we’ve developed in high school. These rubrics explicitly hint to us what’s expected of our output in the land of “The Real Word”, while we’re under the assumption that everyone in the workplace are all on par with the requirements of these rubrics.  

 “The Real World” is also apparently a place where there’s a lot more at stake and don’t forget the work rush and harsh climate conditions – is it just me or is the office aircond, much like the Robertson Library, always set to freezing?

What I have learned and experienced, within the five short months of being part of a truly hard working organisation, is a personally and professionally fresh outlook to take away and apply in the future, including a more original take on “The Real World”. 

I would like to happily share with you all –and here comes the kicker - that there really is no such thing as “The Real World”.  And I’d also be happy to break to you that we’re already living and breathing in “The Real World”, the only world that ever existed, really.   

What’s not real about the world we’re currently operating in? We, as people, have endured quite mature commitments thus far; we’ve committed to a four year degree, a double one at that, for some, watched Jaimie’s shows for better health, work part-time, full-time, all-the-time to fund our lives, meet deadlines for bills, assessments and yes, even for fines, we go on road trips for Mum’s day, Dad’s Day, cousin’s weddings, holidays, and the list goes on.  What’s not real about all of that?    

The workplace, as I have gathered, is a spatial area in which workers gather to develop new skills and refine our strengths with the hopes to stealth our weaknesses- the ones we hadn’t exterminated at university.  At times, it can also be a place where individual’s personal and professional weaknesses and strengths come into play to achieve organisational goals.  You can say it’s a little like unit group assignments, with more at stake, of course.  And the big Board Room– you really ought to negotiate and pre-book for available times- much like the Robertson Library meeting rooms, much like the Abacus Sun Room and any other meeting rooms we’ve encountered on campus.  Meetings in the big Board Rooms, I’ve experienced , is an opportunity to collectively share ideas, feedback, concerns and works; keeping much of the same essence with the meetings we’ve held on campus. 

We worry and brag that we haven’t been taught ‘this’ or ‘that’ at university and for good reason; if we had been taught everything we needed to know, we’d have to take up that position as CEO; the one with gigantic and unimaginable things at stake.  If that’s got you wide-eyed, like me, I’m sure you’d be more comfortable and ready to continue to apply ourselves the best we know how and to continuously learn then best way we can.   


Mila