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Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Webinar Control Panel
Webinar Facilitators Gary Fry Past International Director USA Jim Canon Past Council Chairperson USA
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Raise your hand if you have ever served on a team that did not achieve its goals. Type the primary reason that the team did not achieve its goals.
conflict resolution commitment accountability task completion trust lack of trust lack of commitment fear of conflict inattention to results avoidance of accountability
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Beyond The Buzzwords Talking About Teams What Would a Lions Leader Do? Why Emotional Intelligence Living it as a Lion
Why Emotional Intelligence?
Foster achieving teams Nurture emerging leaders Employ effective leadership behaviors Why Emotional Intelligence?
Beyond the Buzzwords The ability to recognize and understand emotions and the ability to use this awareness to manage self and others. UNDERSTAND OTHERS MANAGE OTHERS UNDERSTAND SELF MANAGE SELF
Beyond the Buzzwords UNDERSTAND SELF MANAGE SELF UNDERSTAND OTHERS self-awareness accurate self-assessment self-control adaptability initiative inquiry empathy mentoring MANAGE OTHERS leadership conflict management changemaking bond building
facilitating goals of individuals/groups ask to understand non-judgment understand others feelings understand other motivations inquiry mentoring UNDERSTAND OTHERS empathy
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Beyond The Buzzwords Talking About Teams What Would a Lions Leader Do? Why Emotional Intelligence Living it as a Lion
conflict resolution commitment accountability task completion trust inquiry mentoring empathy UNDERSTAND OTHERS
conflict resolution commitment accountability trust task completion inquiry ask to understand; withhold judgment
conflict resolution commitment accountability trust task completion empathy understand feelings and motivation of others
conflict resolution commitment accountability trust task completion facilitating goals of individuals/groups mentoring
UNDERSTAND OTHERS inquiry empathy mentoring MANAGE OTHERS leadership conflict management changemaking bond building Talking About Teams
share information balance tasks, relationship remove barriers to change leverage diversity seek mutual ground handle conflict directly articulate vision guide but hold accountable leadership conflict management bond building changemaking MANAGE OTHERS
conflict resolution commitment accountability task completion trust leadership bond building changemaking conflict management MANAGE OTHERS
conflict resolution commitment accountability trust task completion leadership articulate the vision
conflict resolution commitment task completion trust accountability changemaking remove barriers to change
conflict resolution commitment accountability trust task completion conflict management handle conflict directly
conflict resolution commitment task completion trust accountability bond building balance tasks with relationship
conflict resolution commitment task completion trust accountability UNDERSTAND OTHERS MANAGE OTHERS
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Beyond The Buzzwords Talking About Teams What Would a Lions Leader Do? Why Emotional Intelligence Living it as a Lion
facilitating goals of individuals/groups ask to understand non-judgment understand others feelings understand others motivations inquiry mentoring UNDERSTAND OTHERS empathy
share information balance tasks, relationship remove barriers to change leverage diversity articulate vision guide but hold accountable conflict management bond building changemaking MANAGE OTHERS seek mutual ground handle conflict directly leadership
conflict resolution commitment accountability task completion trust UNDERSTAND OTHERS MANAGE OTHERS
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams 1)Provide an example of a current outstanding team at a Lions club, zone or district. 2) Describe a situation in which a club, zone, or district Lions team did not achieve its goals. What issues were preventing the team from being functional?
lack of trust lack of commitment inattention to results avoidance of accountability fear of conflict “A suggested branch club did not come to fruition… too many delays and arguments about who should be the parent club meant that the group of people concerned lost interest and did not become Lions.” MANAGE OTHERS
“Too many arguments about who should be parent club.” MANAGE OTHERS changemaking leadership bond building conflict management seek mutual ground; handle conflict directly seek mutual ground; handle conflict directly
facilitating group/individual goal ask to understand non-judgment understand others feelings understand other motivations empathy inquiry mentoring UNDERSTAND OTHERS “Too many arguments about who should be parent club.”
A club planned an information night for the public about what it does in the community. Most of the membership didn't get involved in the process. Members who came to the event talked among themselves and didn't interact with the only two guests.” MANAGE OTHERS lack of trust lack of commitment inattention to results avoidance of accountability fear of conflict
“Most of the membership didn’t get involved in the process.” MANAGE OTHERS leadership conflict management bond building remove barriers; leverage diversity remove barriers leverage diversity changemaking
“Most of the membership didn't get involved in the process.” facilitating group/individual goal ask to understand non-judgment understand others feelings understand other motivations empathy inquiry mentoring UNDERSTAND OTHERS
MANAGE OTHERS “A club’s target membership increase was set from the District. Club leaders appealed to members, who recruited, but the new members were never oriented and ultimately dropped from the club.” lack of trust lack of commitment inattention to results avoidance of accountability fear of conflict
“The new members were never oriented.” MANAGE OTHERS leadership conflict management changemaking bond building articulate vision; guide but hold accountable articulate vision guide, hold accountable
facilitating group/individual goal ask to understand non-judgment understand others feelings understand other motivations empathy inquiry mentoring UNDERSTAND OTHERS “The new members were never oriented.”
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Beyond The Buzzwords Talking About Teams What Would a Lions Leader Do? Why Emotional Intelligence Living it as a Lion
Living it as a Lion UNDERSTAND OTHERS inquiry empathy mentoring MANAGE OTHERS leadership conflict management changemaking bond building
STRENGTHEN THE TEAM CHALLENGE conflict resolution commitment accountability task completion trust
COMMIT TO APPLYING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE STRENGHEN THE TEAM CHALLENGE UNDERSTANDING OTHERS COMPETENCIES I WILL APPLY: inquiry mentoring empathy Living it as a Lion
MANAGING OTHERS COMPETENCIES I WILL APPLY: leadership conflict management changemaking bond building DOCUMENT PROCESS
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams Beyond The Buzzwords Talking About Teams What Would a Lion Leader Do? Why Emotional Intelligence Living it as a Lion
Minding Your Members: Leading Strong Lions Teams
You’ve Been A Club President… What’s Next? Wednesday, 4/1/15, 12:00pm, CDT Friday, 4/10/15, 7:00pm, CDT