- Drake presented unconventional items as metaphors for growing as a student professional and leader. Although he presented 14 unique toys and tools, our group selected five tools that we felt really spoke to us.
- The tennis ball represented bouncing back from adversity. In any situation, you need to be able to quickly change gears and regroup.
- The hockey puck taught us speed and how to react or adjust. Drake used his experience as a varsity ice hockey player to explain how professionals needed to constantly reevaluate to gain success in any program or endeavor.
- The tape measure can be used for many things, but instead of emphasizing the big things, Drake used this tool to show even the small things matter.
- The signature Drake & Company duck illustrated how we should be calm on the surface, but paddling hard underneath. Our group really identified with this metaphor as an under-emphasized aspect of the professional world.
- The stopwatch reminds us to have an agenda. Drake pointed out that he always starts his meetings at odd times, such as 11:44 or 10:01 to encourage timeliness and models the same by ensuring meetings do not overextend. Agenda planning prevents wandering aimlessly without purpose.
At the end we were asked to examine which tools we found most important. Our group found it interesting that none of us chose the same tools.
Also in the session, Drake emphasized the importance of thanking those who offer their time to your success, so we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for Mr. Drake’s time and the lessons we learned from his toolbox.
Submitted by Kelsey Fletcher, Lauren Greaves, Chip Nellinger, Harlen Persinger, Jack Pitzer, Jolee Liepman
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