Ladies and gentlemen, at TED we talk a lot about leadership and how to make a movement. So let's watch a movement happen, start to finish, in under three minutes and dissect some lessons from it.
Mga binibini at ginoo, sa TED napag-uusapan nating ang pagiging lider at kung paano gumawa ng kilusan. Heto panoorin natin ang nangyayari sa isang kilusan, mula simula hanggang pagtatapos, sa loob lang ng tatlong minuto at usisain natin ang ilang leksiyon mula dito.
First, of course you know, a leader needs the guts to stand out and be ridiculed. What he's doing is so easy to follow. Here's his first follower with a crucial role; he's going to show everyone else how to follow.
Una, siyempre, dapat may lakas ng loob ang isang lider upang manindigan kahit na pinagtatawanan. Ngunit yun ang madaling bahagi. Kaya eto ang unang tagasunod na may napakahalagang papel. Ipapakita niya sa lahat kung paano sumunod.
Now, notice that the leader embraces him as an equal. Now it's not about the leader anymore; it's about them, plural. Now, there he is calling to his friends. Now, if you notice that the first follower is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself. It takes guts to stand out like that. The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader.
Pansinin na itinuturing siya ng lider bilang kapantay. Hindi na ito tungkol sa lider ngayon; tungkol na ito sa kanila, sa maramihan. Tinatawag pa niya ang mga kaibigan niya. Mapapansing ang unang tagasunod ay paraan din ng pagiging lider. Kakaibang tapang ang kailangan. Binabago ng unang tagasunod ang imahe
(Laughter)
ng isang loko-loko tungo sa pagiging lider.
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And here comes a second follower. Now it's not a lone nut, it's not two nuts -- three is a crowd, and a crowd is news. So a movement must be public. It's important to show not just the leader, but the followers, because you find that new followers emulate the followers, not the leader.
Heto naman ang pangalawang tagasunod. Hindi nalang isa, o dalawang loko-loko, kundi isang pangkat na, at madalas ang pangkat ay laman ng balita. Kaya alam dapat ng publiko ang isang kilusan. Mahalagang nakikita ang mga tagasunod, at hindi lamang ang lider, dahil tinutularan lang ng mga bagong tagasunod
Now, here come two more people, and immediately after,
ang mga naunang tagasunod, hindi ang lider.
three more people. Now we've got momentum. This is the tipping point. Now we've got a movement.
Heto may dalawang paparating, at meron pang tatlong sumunod. Heto narating na nila ang momentum, ang tipping point. Ngayon mayroon na tayong kilusan.
(Laughter)
So, notice that, as more people join in, it's less risky. So those that were sitting on the fence before now have no reason not to. They won't stand out, they won't be ridiculed, but they will be part of the in-crowd if they hurry.
Mapapansin na habang padami ng padami ang tao, nababawasan ang peligro. Yung mga nakaupo sa may bakod, wala na silang dahilan upang tumanggi. Hindi sila mapapansin. Hindi sila mapagtatawanan. Ngunit makakasama pa din sila kung magmamadali silang sumali.
(Laughter)
(Tawanan)
So, over the next minute, you'll see all of those that prefer to stick with the crowd because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in. And that's how you make a movement.
Kaya, sa mga susunod na minuto, makikilala mo ang mga taong ayaw makiuso dahil sa bandang huli sila'y pagtatawanan kasi hindi sila sumali,
But let's recap some lessons from this.
at ganyan mismo ang pagbuo ng isang kilusan.
So first, if you are the type, like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone, remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals so it's clearly about the movement, not you.
Sa paglalagom, tukuyin natin ang ilang leksiyon dito. Una, kung gaya mo siya, yung lalaking nakahubad na nagsasayaw mag-isa, tandaan ang kahalagahan ng paghubog ng mga naunang tagasunod bilang iyong kapantay
(Laughter)
dahil tungkol ito sa kilusan, at hindi tungkol sayo.
Okay, but we might have missed the real lesson here.
Ngunit may mas isang leksiyon pa dito.
The biggest lesson, if you noticed -- did you catch it? -- is that leadership is over-glorified. Yes, it was the shirtless guy who was first, and he'll get all the credit, but it was really the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader. So, as we're told that we should all be leaders, that would be really ineffective.
Ang pinakamahalagang leksiyon dito, kung iyong napansin -- kung nakuha mo agad -- masyadong mataas ang tingin natin sa lider, na, oo, nauna yung nakahubad kanina, at makukuha niya ang lahat ng papuri, ngunit ang naunang tagasunod ang nagpabago ng tingin natin sa lider mula sa pagiging baliw. Kaya't kung tayong lahat ay magiging lider, na laging sinasabi sa atin, hindi tayo magiging epektibo.
If you really care about starting a movement, have the courage to follow and show others how to follow. And when you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first one to stand up and join in. And what a perfect place to do that, at TED.
Kung talagang naniniwala ka sa isang kilusan, dapat may lakas ng loob tayong sumunod at ipakita sa iba kung paano sumunod. At kapag nakakita ka ng loko-lokong may magandang hangarin, huwag tayong matakot mauna sa pagsunod at pagsali. At walang ibang lugar upang gawin yun kundi dito, sa TED.
Thanks.
Salamat.
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(Palakpakan)