Damocles, Dionysus, and the Trainer!
Here’s a story that many of you must’ve heard before.
There was a king whose name was Dionysus and like all kings
he used to be surrounded by sycophants, who would flatter him
no end. Among his courtiers was an exceptionally brilliant toady
whose name was Damocles. Now Damocles made it a point to butter
Mr. Dionysus up at every little speck of opportunity.
“Oh Dionysus the Greatest of the Great rulers of the
very land of ours (Syracuse, incidentally,) your palace is magnificent!”
he would rant. “Oh Dionysus, the scion of the most powerful
Syracusan dynasty, the opulence that I’ve seen here is incomparable,”
Damocles would chant!
So one day Dionysus decided that enough was enough…and
he invited Damocles over. Damocles arrived right in time, strutting
like a decorated peacock, expecting the unexpected. The unexpected
did happen… at least twice that evening. Dionysus asked
Damocles whether he’d like to own that fabulous palace with
its fabulous contents and experience the feeling of being rich,
firsthand?
“Oh yes! Oh yes…yes…yes,” babbled
Damocles. This was an unexpected bounty! So Dionysus pronounced
Damocles the lord of the whole palace and whatever it contained!
Damocles was so happy that he pirouetted on his toes with his
hands stretched out and leaped high in the air as Dionysus watched
him with an amused air.
Later when Damocles was finally able to contain his happiness,
they sat down to dine. Lovely nymphs danced to heavenly music.
Handsome men and beautiful women served them the food! Candles
stood in ivory-gold stands casting a golden glow over everything
in the room while they feasted on delicacies that were awe-inspiring
(and of course, mouth-watering!)
Everything was fine…until Damocles saw something unnerving
in the reflection thrown off the polished surface of the golden
plate…there was something hanging over his neck! He gingerly
looked up…there sure was something – a sword that
hung right over his neck with a horse-hair! Suddenly he lost interest
in everything…all that he remained aware of was that shiny
sword hanging over his neck…the sword that could fall off
any minute to…”
“So…Damocles,” said Dionysus, “you
know now how much I enjoy what I have. Power, affluence, and position
they all come with a sword that hangs over your head all the time!”
Damocles was so tensed that he couldn’t comprehend
anything; he continued to stare up, as he sat in the golden throne
paralyzed with fear!
This little story that I just retold, was originally told by Cicero
the Roman Philosopher! He too had read it in a book, so you see,
the history of borrowing stories for making a point dates back to
a long-long time. But that’s not the point that I wish to
make by telling this story. In fact, this story makes a very strong
point about the trainer’s vulnerability in the current training
scenario. It tells us that each trainer has a Damocles sword hanging
over his or her neck; and that no amount of monetary or esteem rewards
can remove the chances of that sword falling down!
We call this sword “change.” Most from the “Learning
& Development” divisions would know that “development”
refers to the continuous skill enhancement process that each of
has to go through, in order to make sure that we stay viable.
I can recall the days when the “Learning and Development”
divisions were called “Training Departments” and when
a Trainer could relax by being good at a certain set of skills all
his (or her) life. Things changed. I think that the primary catalyst
in this change has been the Internet. The Internet gave people and
option to upgrade their skills almost on a continuous basis…and
some of these people were trainers too.
Here’s how.
Most trainers have excellent…almost magnetic personalities.
They have a great presence on the dais; and they speak really well.
Now these competencies are behavioral and have been developed through
years of practice. With these skills in place, differentiation between
trainers becomes a function of their knowledge. Unfortunately, due
to the nature of their profession and its requirements, Trainers
tend to pick knowledge-bits of diverse kinds. Thus they end up with
a shallow reservoir of knowledge, which isn’t enough to support
them through changes that require strong conceptual skills.
In the capacity of a Mentor for Wavelength’s ID courses,
over the last many years I’ve interacted with many trainers
both personally through our contact programs and online, through
our online courses. I’ve learned that most trainers are smart,
bright, and willing to learn. However, many prefer jargons to concepts
and terms to applications. Their preference originates from their
past experiences. They’ve seen participants being impressed
with their huge collection of examples and if you’d pardon
my use of the term, jargons!
I believe that intelligence can be channeled in productive as
well as non-productive activities; and I firmly believe that if
you really want to do well in life, build your life on strong and
deep foundations. Interesting bits of information such as the new
and the in terminology, are decorative elements that help make your
trainings interesting, but the effectiveness of a training program
is another matter altogether!
I know that I’ve spoken about something that we don’t
often talk about…but I hope to reach your inner, real self.
I want you to review your learning priorities to determine whether
you’ve been channeling your intelligence in the right direction.
If you are not, think of making your learning run deep…and
the area that I would suggest to you, is instructional design. I
suggest this to you because I’ve seen it transform me. Let
me tell you how it helps me.
I am in love with this fantastic discipline, and no, I am not
a theoretical person. It is its application that enchants me. I
love to apply instructional design, without diluting it…in
its raw essence. I’ve seen it work! For me instructional design
is not a collection of theories and models, it is a living discipline,
which breathes through its application! For me, it changes form
with each project. When I commit mistakes (of course, I do) I map
them to the ID schema that I have in my mind – and I improve
the future trainings and courses that I work upon!
Do I go scouting for definitions and terminology? No I don’t…my
passion for instructional design captures the terminology and I
form my own definitions as I move through content creation. Those
definitions stay with me, because I formed them. Do scamper around
on the web trying to find icebreakers and training games? No, I
don’t. My love for instructional design has made my learning
go deep; and so instructional design helps me create my own stories.
I don’t say that I wouldn’t squirrel away a great
anecdote if I come across it…I would…I have enough of
the trainer-bug in me…but I won’t go crazy trying to
find the right one! I’d rather write a story that would suit
my purpose better! How? I would use instructional design! Thus,
I would strengthen my ID skills further and further…until
the Damocles Sword vanished; or my neck becomes tough enough to
break the sword when it falls over it.
I know it from experience…there is no substitute for depth
of knowledge…and for us, the trainers, the knowledge that
should run deep within us, is that of instructional design. Why?
Because in the economic climate of today, a trainer can’t
just train on one kind of content…you need to keep the subject
matter diverse – so ensure that you become a master of weaving
any type of content into a training tapestry that takes the audience’s
breath away!
The decision of course is yours. What’s that hackneyed old
saying – “You can take a horse to the water, but you
can’t make him drink.” I guess we must be talking of
an adult horse here, because this is exactly what andragogy says,
albeit a bit positively. “Adult learners display self-direction.
They prefer to set the direction for their own learning.”
But yes, there is something that I would like to say here…humans
are smarter than horses! We prioritize.
So set your priorities. Decide whether you wish to toughen up
your neck…for the sword shall hang as long as you would like
to be like Dionysus; great, powerful, and affluent! There’s
no chair worth sitting upon, that doesn’t have the sword hanging
overhead!
In my opinion, there are only two ways to win your peace of mind
back – either become an island or toughen up…let your
knowledge run deep!
Author: Shafali R. Anand
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