Thursday, February 17, 2011

Challenge the Process, Enable & Encourage others

One reason why communities succeed is based on their leadership. A great leader can give you the greatest of opportunities. Among other things, communities need to be challenged and given the opportunity to evolve and expand.

5 processes to becoming a better leader are:
1) Model the way
2) Inspire a shared vision
3) Challenge the process
4) Enable others to act
5) Encouraging the heart

I found that these 5 processes can also apply to community development. Leadership is a quality that is contagious, once the way is modeled and a vision is shared, the process of changing needs to be challenged. The way things were "before" vs how things can get better is what Kouzes and Posner call challenging the process.
All 5 of these processes involve people and the community. Each member has to be on board and involved, because if one person turns into a negative attitude it can also become contagious and then it turns into a cancer that takes a lot of effort to squash.
Each of the communities I blogged about need to be active. All members of the community are essential for the success of their communities. Even though each community was based on separate values and goals, they each aspire to become better.
The Cougar community has the potential to gain support and get involved as role models and leaders as teams and individuals, whereas the Leduc community has the opportunity to learn and grow from each other and become a potential landmark community.
For these communities to be successful and continue challenging the process they must prioritize. Learn from past mistakes, encourage each other to get involved and gain the courage to try, try, try again, until finally you succeed.

Start looking at challenges as adventures and opportunities to become better; better as an individual, better as teams, better as communities.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Mount Royal Cougar Community

Communities are so essential for several different reasons; Social interaction, community involvement, change, success, challenging the process, enabling others to act, and the list goes on.
Each one of us is involved in multiple communities, whether we think we are or not. The one community I chose to focus on was the Mount royal Cougar athletic community. We are a large group, we strive to be leaders inside and outside of the classroom, and even though we may all be on different sports teams and working towards separate goals as teams and individuals, but as a group we are a community.
I have spoken with a few of my teammates, as well as a few athletes on different teams around campus.
Instead of looking at improving the quality of life for our community and chose to look at the quality of fan support, which has has its perks as well as its downfalls.
Fan support is a challenging part of athletics, especially within Canadian schools. As students we should be proud of where we went to school, and supporting your Universities athletics should give us a huge sense of pride, so why is it that it is so difficult to gain that support that we so desperately need. It comes down to a few different things;

1) Large cities, such as Calgary, have professional teams like the Calgary Flames and the Stampeders. Calgary is also equipped with junior teams like the Hitmen. Just competing with these 3 teams alone makes it difficult to gain that fan support at a Collegiate level. Take in mind that I didn't even mention the smaller clubs such as the Calgary Buffs, or Royals.
Universities in the United states for example are located in smaller towns (Not all of them but most are), for example Niagara, Cornell, Clarkson, Robert Morris, Mercyhurst, Colgate, New Hampshire. These Universities recieve massive fan support due to the fact they have no professional teams located nearby.

2) Media coverage and game promotion is considerably lower in Canadian schools than in American schools. With the lack of coverage, means the lack of knowledge, which pushes our students away from support rather than encouraging it. I believe that Canadian schools can do a better job at promoting Game days in Canadian schools.

3) Student-Athletes are rarely recognized in classrooms, which makes it "intimidating" for classmates to approach an athlete and relate to them. Whereas if student-athletes were known around campus and recognized it would be easy for students to approach them and become supportive of their sport which would make for a stronger fan base and even possibly a better over-all experience through-out a students University experience.



These are just a few examples of why Cougar Athletes have little fan support, other than family members or close friends of athletes, but there are numerous ways to improve this "quality of life".
One possible way would be to upgrade our facilities. The Men's and Women's hockey teams recently had an upgrade in their hockey arena and both received new dressing rooms, which is a huge draw for new recruits. But the simple fact that they play at the Calgary community arena's should be a huge draw in just due to the fact that there is a bar located upstairs between the two arena's. If there were drink specials offered for those students who are willing to come out and support their Cougars, as well as a bus provided after dropping students off at a local bar, or bringing them to and from the arena, these could be huge potential marketing schemes to create that fan support that our school so desperately needs.
I think that with the proper promotion of Games, facilities, and our athletes, we could improve our fan base, and essentially improve the "quality of fan life" within our schools across Canada.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Become Victorious

Victory is a strong word that brings great pride. Whether the pride is felt by an individual, team or a nation.
To be victorious is to be the be the best you could have ever been and at that moment, when you feel victory, is when you are unstoppable, untouchable, and even invincible.
So how do you take an entire nation and make them feel proud, proud to be a part of something, something bigger than themselves. How do you UNITE a country? how do you UNITE a community? How do you gain the trust and support of your community?
To build something and make it prideful is challenging, you have to somehow gain the support of those people around you and get them to believe that the things you are doing, or that you are doing as a group of people is what needs to happen.
Invictus is a movie that inspires a nation to take pride in their country and to believe in something as one. They are brought together over a game. A nation becomes a inspired, prideful, united nation. They became a community over a rugby game.


"We need inspiration Francois, because in order to build our nation, we must all exceed our own expectation." - Nelson Mandella

Sometimes, to unite people you need to think in different ways and think outside the box in order to get support from people. This movie relates to recreation and community development because it was a challenge that this nation faced, becoming "one" as people. And they were united over a team that they rallied around. A game is a simple thing, but it brings people together. It gives us a reason to socialize, to compete and most importantly it gives us a reason to believe.
Communities need to develop in a similar way because the people who are involved in the community who are trying to make it better need to gain the support of their "nation", otherwise known as their supporters.
This is not a simple task and it never will be simple to gain the trust and pride in something, everyone needs to be willing to contribute and let themselves be led as well as be leaders of their own. As Nelson Mandella said we must all exceed our own expectations, in order to build a prideful nation.... to build a prideful community.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Leduc County - Facility Enhancements



This article provides a description on how the community of Leduc and ACE are teaming up for the expansion and building an enhanced fitness facility in the high school in order to create a variety of uses as well as attract a diverse amount of peoples who can use and enjoy the facility.
As I understand it there is already an existing facility that is only used by the high school students and is only opened for the duration of the school day. This takes away from those who are working adults who enjoy leading a healthy lifestyle as well as young teenagers who are attending junior high school.
This is interesting to me because I am surprised that the fitness facility is so “off-limits” to the public. It is necessary for the Leduc county to be given an equal opportunity for fitness and experience leisure if they so wish. I believe this is a huge move for Leduc County and I hope that they are able to maintain the facility as a popular place to work-out and receive the interest in the facility that they are hoping for.  
I found it interesting in the article they mention the quality of life will hopefully improve for Leduc residents due to a healthier lifestyle. I believe that while the new facility will provide job opportunities it can also be used as a facility for community meetings, recreational activities, and several fitness classes and programs can be provided for these residents. Giving people an option to become healthy in a fitness facility is also a great way for the community to become more social and become stronger leaders that can communicate with each other for more options to improve their County and their community as a whole.
ACE is also planning of renovating the Thorsby Recreation Complex. This will include the purchase of new equipment through-out the Complex for the community members to utilize. The enhancement and revitalization of these two facilities will better the Leduc County as a whole because it will give those who use the facility the satisfaction that they are a part of their community and deserve to be recognized as that and use these facilities if they so wish.   



http://acecoaches.blogspot.com/2010/12/leduc-countys-ace-projects.html