Developing Leadership Style

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Developing Leadership Style Anna Bruzzese, ASCCC South Representative Sam Foster, ASCCC Area D Representative Ginni May, ASCCC Treasurer Faculty Leadership Institute, Sheraton San Diego, CA June 15, 2018 2:15-3:45 pm

Overview Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Finding items for a Tool Kit – Resources A Peek into the Presenters’ Tool Kits… What’s in Your Took Kit? Questions?

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Laissez-Faire: Leaders who have a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course without interfering can be called laissez-faire. Pro Allows others to face obstacles and achieve Avoids micromanagement Con Fails to provide regular feedback for future leaders Produces no leadership or supervision efforts from managers Creates an overall lack of awareness of what’s happening; an overreliance on others

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Autocratic: The autocratic leader makes decisions alone, without the input of others, and will impose their will on others. Pro Decisions are made more quickly Decisions follow a common set of principles Necessary when collaborative efforts breakdown and a decision must be made Con Not compatible with to 10 + 1 or shared planning and decision making learning environment Contrary to academic senate principles Although considered a last resort, it’s easy to get there quickly

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Participative: Often called the democratic leadership style, participative leadership values the input of others, but the responsibility of making the final decision rests with the participative leader. Pro More compatible with 10+1 and educational environments Supports succession planning and shared responsibility Avoids perceptions of the “power-hungry” administrator People feel their opinions matter; feel heard Change easier to manage Con Slow moving Can be alienating to some if not all voices garner respect Can be difficult to make sure ALL participants have equal access to information/communication difficulties (global emails…)

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Characteristics of Effective Leaders… Honesty Forward looking Inspiring Competent Fair-mined Supportive Broad-minded Intelligent Straightforward Dependable Cooperative Imaginative Caring Mature (Emotionally Intelligent) Determined Ambitious Loyal Independent

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Challenges… No one “works for you” Varied expectations due to “squishy” job description Lack of training in leadership principles Lack of training in time management/effective communication practices Turnover of administrators External factors (changing budgets, political pressure) Internal time bombs “Other!”

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style Advice… Be learned in your subject matter Model positivity and problem-solving Avoid gossip and silo-building Run effective meetings and respect time Seek to understand administrative perspective Be open to difficult conversations Be resilient and model balance Learn to facilitate dialog through practiced detachment Breathe Admit your mistakes

Tool Kit? – Finding Your Leadership Style …and more advice… Respond to emails Provide feedback Acknowledge when people do well Address when they don’t Celebrate success Treat everyone equitably Watch for burnout in yourself and others

Finding Items for Your Tool Kit - Resources Local Senates Handbook: https://www.asccc.org/sites/default/files/local_senates_handbook2015-web.pdf ASCCC Website ASCCC Relations with Local Senates Committee

A Peek into the Presenters’ Tool Kits… Anna… Sam… Ginni…

What’s in Your Tool Kit?

Thank You!