MSBA Class of 2013
| The US Capitol |
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| Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (R-Nebraska 1st) |
Of
the many incredible professors that teach us here in the MSBA program, few have
a better view from their office than Congressman Jeff Fortenberry. It is a privilege and an honor to have a US Congressman
for a professor – an experience unique among business graduate programs. It is an especially great opportunity because
his work on the Hill exemplifies the aims of this program – using a specific
skill set in service to society. Beyond
the explicit lessons of his lectures, it is easy to learn from him because he
“walks the talk.”
| Congressman Fortenberry with the author in his Longworth Building office |
I was personally struck by our discussion on how and why a
leader must communicate his vision in a compelling way. The topic came up as we discussed the results
of the recent election (an inevitable topic when you are meeting a Congressman
on the Hill so shortly after an election).
Regardless of what side of the aisle my classmates and I sit on, we all
agreed that one of the reasons the GOP did not perform better in the election
was an ineffective communication of their vision.
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| A non-traditional classroom-MSBA students met their professor, Congressman Fortenberry at his Capitol Hill office |
To illustrate the point, the Congressman gave the example of
a Republican leader who tried to make his point on economic growth with charts,
graphs, and formulas. His Democratic
counterpart instead told the story of a young woman and her child living in a
car. Despite the logic of the Republican
leader’s vision and strategy, the Democrat’s vision – communicated through a
heart-rending story – will always win over the people.
From that conversation, I took away that being a leader
requires more than just having a vision. To lead effectively,
one must be able to communicate his or her vision in a compelling way that
moves the intended audience towards the right goal.
Whether you are a politician trying to convince the electorate
to vote for you or a CEO trying to grow your company, the ability to
communicate a compelling vision is absolutely essential. It is one of many lessons from our classes
with Congressman Fortenberry that I think many of us will remember long after
we leave CUA.
MS in Business Analysis graduate Student
November 18, 2012


Great post! And I agree completely with the conclusions of you and your colleagues regarding the election results.
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