Intentional Leadership “The conscious effort to choose and create specific, observable characteristics within yourself, your team, or your organization.”
The Three Levels of Intentional Leadership Leading Organizations Leading Others Leading Self
ILEAD and Executive MBA Leading Organizations Organizational Change Model Leading Others MBTI: Teams Building Leading Self MBTI: Self Development Personal Change Model Self Development Process
ILEAD: Building an Effective Team David Knipping © 2016 David Knipping
Myers Briggs Type Indicator® © 2016 David Knipping
MBTI Information A self-reported instrument No good/bad, No right/wrong An indicator of preferences, not abilities or skills Well-researched and used worldwide Everyone uses each preference, but you like some better than others © 2016 David Knipping
The Thought Leaders Behind Preference 1875-1961 1875-1968 1897-1980 © 2016 David Knipping
Exploring Preferences DOMINANT HAND [YOUR NAME] NON-DOMINANT HAND [YOUR NAME] © 2016 David Knipping
Preference Scales 50% 50% 70% 30% 40% 60% 55% 45% Extroversion Introversion 50% Gain Energy 50% Sensing Intuition 70% Gather Information 30% Thinking Feeling 40% Make Decisions 60% Judgement Perception 55% Drive Lifestyle 45% © 2016 David Knipping
Extraversion and Introversion An extravert’s get energy from the environment— the outer world of people and things. An introvert’s get energy from within—the inner world of thoughts and reflection. © 2016 David Knipping
Gain Energy Extraversion Introversion Ideas and concepts Internal Depth Private Reflective Articulate Limited relationships Think, then speak Conserve People and things External Breadth Public Expressive Verbal Multiple relationships Speak, then think Extend © 2016 David Knipping
Introvert or Extrovert? Join the group at the designated flipcharts who you share the same preference as you (E/I) In your groups, discuss and flipchart the answers to these questions: What two questions would you like to ask your opposite to better understand/work with them? What two pieces of advice would you give your opposite to help better understand/work with them? © 2016 David Knipping
Sensing and iNtuition A Sensor takes in information by way of the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. An iNtuiter takes in information by way of a “sixth sense” or hunch. © 2016 David Knipping
Gather Information Sensing iNtuition Facts and details Experience Past/present Perspiration Actual Practicality Literal Sequential learning Meanings and patterns Hunches Future Inspiration Possible Ingenuity Figurative Random learning © 2016 David Knipping
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Thinking and Feeling A thinker decides on the basis of logic and objective consideration. A feeler decides on the basis of personal, subjective values. © 2016 David Knipping
Make Decisions Thinking Feeling Objective Logical Analytical Detached Policy Justice Subjective Sensitive Experiential Involved Social values Harmony © 2016 David Knipping
Who Goes?? What is your goal for this trip? You are the coach of a youth (14-15 years of age) baseball team with a roster of 12 players. The team has earned the right to compete in a national competition. You can only bring only 9 players. What is your goal for this trip? What criteria will you use to decide which 9 players you will take with you? © 2016 David Knipping
Judger and Perceiver A Judger’s lifestyle is decisive, planned, and orderly. A Perceiver’s lifestyle is flexible, adaptable, and spontaneous. © 2016 David Knipping
Order Your Life Judging Perceiving Scheduled/structured Planned Decided Control Outcome-oriented Wrap it up Run one’s life Time Specific Pending/flexible Spontaneous Gather more data Adapt Process-oriented Something will turn up Let life happen Time-relative © 2016 David Knipping
Describe a recent vacation… How much research and planning did you do? How far in advance did you make reservations? When did you pack? Did you plan every day? If anything went “wrong”, how did you feel? © 2016 David Knipping
Learning About Your Type Read the summary type description for your type on page 9 of Introduction to Type along with the full 2 page description. What are your strengths and blind spots? Complete worksheet Discuss in pairs © 2016 David Knipping
© Smith Training & Consulting, LLC Truth About Type Type is not an excuse Type is personality not psychology Preferences should get stronger over time, but with maturity comes the ability to access your opposite preferences © 2016 David Knipping © Smith Training & Consulting, LLC
EMBA19 Cohort Type Write your name under your type on the Type Table in room EMBA19 MBTI Type is _ _ _ _ © 2016 David Knipping
What is a Team? “A group of individuals who share a common goal and the responsibility for achieving it.” Patrick Lencioni © 2015 David Knipping
Sample of “Teams” French Olympic Team US Olympic Ski Team Brazilian World Cup Team © 2015 David Knipping
Your Team Type Figure out your Team Type Find the two page description Complete the worksheet on your team and discuss © 2016 David Knipping
Team Operating Model Assignment 11.0 Details With your study team, create a team operating model to guide your work together complete with the following: Ground rules Roles and responsibilities Project checklist Meeting checklist Length: one page, double-spaced, bullet points OK. Final due 9/25/17, 5:00 PM Email to your executive coach