Rejected Leader for los nomadas | PSHYCOMVP DADA

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Farmankhan

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1. Your IRL name : FARMAN KHAN

2. Your age : 17

3. Time zone : IST

4. Average online per day : 6 - 7 HOURS

5. Your Discord : pshycomvpdada

6. Your ingame name : PSHYCOMVP DADA

7. Your ID : 189260



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1. Leader for LOS NOMADAS

2. Why do you want to be the Leader of this specific organization? (Give three reasons with explanation)
ANS : 1. Shared Values and Vision:
I want to lead LOS NOMADAS because I deeply align with the organization's spirit of adventure, resilience, and community. LOS NOMADAS represents exploration not just of places, but of personal growth and strength. I believe leadership is about inspiring others to push beyond their limits while staying united, and that matches exactly what LOS NOMADAS stands for.

2. Passion for Empowering Others:
Leadership for me is about service — helping each member reach their potential. I am passionate about building teams that are motivated, skillful, and connected. As Leader of LOS NOMADAS, I would focus on creating opportunities for growth, learning, and unforgettable experiences that empower every member.

3. Commitment to Excellence and Innovation:
LOS NOMADAS deserves a leader who is not only committed to maintaining its proud traditions but also willing to innovate and adapt for the future. I bring a mindset of continuous improvement, strategic thinking, and creativity, ensuring the organization thrives, expands its impact, and stays true to its adventurous spirit.
4. I have a deep knowledge of gangs if I will be leader I will do my great


3. Your advice
for improving RolePlay in the organization.
Ans : 1. Set Clear and Strategic Goals

Before any RolePlay session, define exactly what skill, behavior, or mindset you are targeting.

Example: “Today’s focus is on handling difficult customer objections with confidence and empathy.”

Connect RolePlay sessions to broader organizational goals (sales growth, leadership development, service excellence).


2. Build Realistic, High-Impact Scenarios

Base scenarios on actual situations from your organization’s real-world experience.

Make them challenging but achievable, forcing participants to think, adapt, and apply skills.

Update scenarios regularly to stay relevant to business needs and industry changes.


3. Choose Roles with Intention

Assign roles that stretch people’s skills. Don’t just let them act as themselves.

Sometimes assign "reverse roles" — have managers act as employees, salespeople act as customers — to build empathy and deeper understanding.


4. Create a Culture of Psychological Safety

Emphasize that RolePlay is a learning tool, not a performance.

Set the tone: “This is a practice field, not a battlefield. Mistakes are encouraged — they are how we grow.”

Train facilitators to handle feedback positively and supportively.


5. Prepare Facilitators and Observers Well

Facilitators should be skilled in:

Setting up the scene clearly.

Managing time and energy.

Observing key behaviors.

Asking powerful, reflective questions afterward.


Observers (other participants) should be given clear instructions on what to watch for — not just "watch," but observe with purpose.


6. Build a Strong Debriefing System

After each RolePlay:

Let the participants speak first (“How did that feel?”).

Give specific, behavior-based feedback (not just “good job” — “You maintained eye contact and stayed calm when challenged”).

Ask open questions: “What would you do differently next time?”


Always connect lessons back to real work situations.


7. Integrate Video and Self-Review

Record RolePlays when possible (even just phone recordings).

Watching themselves helps participants recognize habits they don't notice in the moment.

Self-review builds faster improvement than external feedback alone.


8. Keep Sessions Dynamic and Varied

Use different styles: timed RolePlays, silent RolePlays (no words), surprise scenarios.

Add unexpected challenges (e.g., customer suddenly becomes angry) to train adaptability.

Use humor and creativity — laughter lowers fear and boosts learning.


9. Apply Feedback Immediately

After debrief, give participants a second chance to redo the RolePlay using the feedback just given.

Immediate application strengthens new habits and reduces "knowing vs. doing" gaps.


10. Make RolePlay a Routine, Not a One-Off

Integrate RolePlay into:

Onboarding programs.

Leadership development.

Team meetings.

Performance coaching.

Than you,
Your sincerely -PSHYCOMVP DADA
 
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