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May 12, 2021How can you lead others who don’t report to you? The May 14 DLE Culture Chat tackles leading without a title with a guest speaker who has inspired success in a nationally recognized high school football program.
Leading Regardless of Title: Keeping Yourself and Your Peers Accountable will be explored through active conversation and breakout sessions with Greg Bluestein, Varsity Football Defensive Coordinator of Everett (MA) High School, who has coached teams to win three Massachusetts State Football Championships. The one-hour program starts at Noon ET.
Advance registration is required for this fee-free learning experience, underwritten by Spectator-Free workplace consultancy Dulye & Co.
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Greg will provide a game plan for developing the critical skills that earn recognition as a leader by building meaningful relationships and taking action that conveys genuine interest of others and support of shared goals. Discussion and breakout sessions will address the concepts of:
- peer-to-peer accountability
- the 10-80-10 Mountain of Average theory
- the 20 Square Feet Concept for your role in an organization.
About Greg Bluestein
Greg Bluestein holds a Bachelor’s in English Literature from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a Master’s in Athletic Administration from Endicott College.
Greg has been a vital part of three state high school football championship teams. He credits his football and leadership knowledge to the great coaches he’s been able to work with during this time.
His journey into leadership development came through a sudden understanding at a football clinic in 2017, where Clemson assistant coach Kyle Richardson gave a presentation about how coaching is more about building relationships and less about winning.
He has been an educator for Everett High School since 2011, holding multiple positions, including 7th grade English teacher, high school math teacher, and most recently, high school guidance counselor. Greg has been coaching high school football for Everett for ten years, working his way up from volunteer assistant to the current varsity defensive coordinator.