Post on 14-Dec-2015
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Leader Styles
Jim O’BrienProfessional & Educational Activities
Time is the most valuable thing a person can spend.
Thanks!!
My request of you today:
RISK!!!Let’s have a conversation
What do you want out of today’s session?WIIFM?
What is LEADERSHIP?
LEADERSHIP is the art, science, and craft of
influencing other people to accomplish a task and
to improve the organization.
LEADERSHIP is the art, science, and craft of
influencing other people to accomplish a task and
to improve the organization.
LEADERSHIP is the art, science, and craft of
influencing other people to accomplish a task and
to improve the organization.
LEADERSHIP is the art, science, and craft of
influencing other people to accomplish a task and
to improve the organization.
On a card in front of you….
Write down the name of a friend whom you greatly admire.
Write down the thing that you most admire about that friend.
WHAT KIND OF LEADER ARE YOU?
What does every leader need to be
able to do?
Model of “The High Impact Leader” (The Jennings Group)
I know myself
I have a well-defined personal vision
I understand others
I am a 100% listener and a complete communicator
I am an effective leader of change
I am a complete coach and mentor
I inspire leadership in others (create a culture of leadership)
I demonstrate my personal integrity every day in what I do and say
How can we understand
ourselves and understand
others?
Leader StylesOnly three styles exist (US Army Field Manual, 1973; )
Authoritarian or autocraticNot “bossing people around”
Participative or democraticLeader has some info; subordinates have the rest
Delegative or Free ReignLeader is responsible but does not make the
decision
http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/survstyl.html
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Measure of psychological preferences in how people perceive the world & how they make decisions.
Based on four-pair dichotomies or preferences Extraversion (E)---Introversion (I) …(Energy and action) Sensing (S)---Intuitive (N) …(Perceiving function) Thinking (T)---Feeling (F) …(Judging Function) Judgment (J)---Perception (P) … (Lifestyle preference)
Sixteen pair (e.g., ESTJ or ISFP or others)
Expresses a preference for personality (not directly leadership); changes due to …..
http://www.cpp.com/products/mbti/index.asp
Inventory of Leader AbilitiesStrength Deployment Inventory (SDI)
A tool for managing conflict & improving relationships Motivational Value Systems (MVS)
Motivated by different words, results, and rewards Self-worth enhanced in different ways. Same words—different meanings React differently to change; criticism; conflict; feed back
Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI)360-degree leadership assessmentMeasures competencies based on Kouzes
& Posner’s “5 Practices”
Inventory of Leader Abilities (1 of 2)
Strength Deployment Inventory (SDI) A self-scoring tool for managing conflict &
improving relationships Motivational Value Systems (MVS)
Motivated by different words, results, and rewards
Self-worth enhanced in different ways. Same words—different meanings React differently to change; criticism; conflict;
feed back http://www.personalstrengths.biz/store/
Motivational Value Systems (MVS)
Easy to remember; easy to sense in others
Relationship-based
People are motivated by different things RED—Compete to win GREEN—Self-reliant and analytical BLUE—Live to enrich others HUB—”Inclusion of others” oriented GREEN-RED—Win with their heads GREEN-BLUE—Explore & question to get it right RED-BLUE—Succeed through people
Inventory of Leader Abilities (2 of 2)Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI)
Measures competencies based on Kouzes & Posner’s “5 Practices”
360-degree leadership assessmentSupervisorPeersSubordinatesOthers
http://www.leadershipchallenge.com
Inventory of Leader Abilities
Lots of other ways to become aware of your talents, preferences, capabilitiesAsk othersSearch the web
What do they want from me?
Can I trust you?Are you committed to excellence?
Do you care about me?
What questions do you have for “them”?Have I given you reason(s) to trust me?
Have I demonstrated my commitment to excellence?
Have I shown how much I care about you?
What are traits of effective leaders?
Model the way
Inspire a shared vision
Challenge the process
Enable others to act
Encourage the heart
Kouzes & Posner, “The Leadership Challenge”
Model the wayModel the behavior expected of others (positive role model).
Lead from what you believe.By word & deed, demonstrate your values & beliefs.
People follow the person, then the plan.
Inspire shared vision
Envision the future by imagining exciting & ennobling possibilities.
Bring others in to a shared vision by appealing to shared aspirations.
Challenge the process
Seek innovative ways to change, grow, & improve.
Experiment & take risks by generating small wins and learning from mistakes.
Enable others to act
Promote cooperative goals & build trust
Strengthen others by sharing power and discretion
Encourage the heart
Show appreciation for individual excellence
Celebrate values & victories by creating a sense of community
Want to make a difference? Begin with a compelling, positive vision (with clear,
concrete goals.
Add the attitude that communication to all is better.
Recruit volunteers (ask them!!) who are receptive to communication and want to achieve the shared vision.
Foster teamwork in everything that you do.
Inject ongoing encouragement and continually recognize outstanding performance.
Provide training and resources to develop others.
Let’s move on to developing a compelling vision
…..But first, let’s take a break…..
Seen on a Tennessee roadside…
Everyone wants to go to heaven…..
…but no one wants to go right now.