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0 Heart it! Marilyn Klerx-Hardie 11
February 25, 2018
Marilyn Klerx-Hardie
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Years ago I disagreed with a decision made by the audition committee of the professional orchestra in which I played.  Our viola group had not been officially consulted  about whether or not to continue the trial period of a prospective leader.  Opinions were, at first glance, divided.

In order to give every group member the chance to be heard, I asked us all to gather in our lunch break.  One colleague said, bruskly:  “WHO wants us to gather?”  I said:  “I do.”

We still had to finish our morning rehearsal session, and I thought “Oh no.  How am I going to handle this?”

At the meeting, I took a paper and pencil.  I said:  I want to talk about this decision.   You all know my opinion but I do not know all of yours.  I want to go around the group and ask you to voice your opinion.   I will write it down and read it back to you, so that you know I have understood it.  Then we will vote yes or no.”

In this way, everyone’s idea was heard, the final vote was 6 to 6, and the original decision stood.  But, to my surprise, by taking my opinion completely OUT of the discussion, I have never felt as strongly PRESENT!

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