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1 Leadership Choices Moving People and Cities to Change By Caryn Tilton Owner CT Consulting, LLC and President MyPlaceToLearn, Inc./CornerStone Leadership Online

2 Sustainability Leader Choices Goals Objectives and Metrics Implementation Plan

3 Choices That Lead to Success

4 Successful Sustainability Leaders 1.Produce more effective strategies 2.Build higher levels of trust 3.They share common traits 4.They commit to values that link every level of an organization together 5.They make the best choices

5 Choices Success is ultimately realized by people who make more right choices… and recover quickly from their bad choices.

6 Choices are Directional

7 Commitment Do Something Persistence Adversity Criticism Reality

8 Be passionate enough to succeed! Commitment

9 People who have a passionate commitment to success are willing to pay the price to achieve it… Commitment Requires Passion

10 Don’t vacation on someday isle… Do Something

11 Doing something today can be the difference in your future between looking back with regret at what was left undone or looking back with pride in your accomplishments. The Do Something Choice

12 Three Things You Can Do 1.Spend more time on action and less time on thinking 2.Study successful people 3.Keep learning every day “One of the marks of successful people is that they are action-oriented. One of the marks of average people is that they are talk-oriented.” Brian Tracy The Do Something Choice

13 Learning from failure… Persistence

14 Most successful people today are the result of persisting beyond failures, and usually not one, but many failures enable them to discover their route to success. The Persistence Choice

15 Three Things You Can Do 1.When you reach road blocks to your success, don’t give up 2.Keep your eyes open to the opportunities that failure provides 3.If you want to win, you have to stay in the game “The measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and adversity.” Dr. Martin Luther King The Persistence Choice

16 Conquering difficult times… Adversity

17 Regardless of how adversity arrived, every successful person has faced, attacked, and conquered adversity somewhere along the way. The Adversity Choice

18 Three Things You Can Do 1.Realize that adversity is short term - allow others to help you 2.Don’t panic, people respond better to crisis when they maximize their forward motion 3.Don’t waste your energy in looking for someone to blame “Adversity causes some men to break, others to break records.” William Arthur Ward The Adversity Choice

19 Tough learning… Criticism

20 The Criticism Choice The biggest room we have is the room for improvement. 1.Criticism is a form of feedback 2.Determine the intention of the criticism – personal or improvement feedback 3.Be willing to learn from what’s being said 4.Focus the criticism on your actions not your person 5.Take appropriate action to improve 6.Thank the giver and be willing to return the favor The Criticism Choice

21 Three Things You Can Do 1.Embrace criticism and learn from it 2.Constructive criticism can enlighten you to the changes you need to make to be successful 3.Acknowledge that criticism is a learning tool “Remember, if people talk behind your back, it only means you’re two steps ahead.” Fannie Flagg The Criticism Choice

22 Facing truth… Reality

23 Choosing reality provides us with a major indicator about where we are, where we’re going and what we have to do to get there. The Reality Choice

24 Three Things You Can Do 1.Make reality checks a daily habit 2.Look for truth in every situation, every relationship, every crisis and every success 3.While reality may not be the easiest path, it will push us ahead on the road towards sustainability “Either you deal with reality, or you can be sure that the reality is going to deal with you.” Alex Haley The Reality Choice

25 Goals Objectives and Metrics

26 Think of your Sustainability Plan a component of your city’s Strategic Plan

27 STRATEGIC PLANNING BOARD POLICY DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATION ™ SYSTEM INTEGRATION ™ PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

28 Policy Development  Board Process Policies  Board/Executive Relationship Policies  Executive Accountability Policies  Strategic Direction Policies

29 Strategic Planning  Mission  Goals  Annual Performance Plan Sustainability Plan

30 Performance Management  Annual Review Process  Interim Review Process Critical to Implementation

31 City Goals Developed Council Department Objectives Developed by Management Team with Employee Input Department Objectives Developed by Management Team with Employee Input Department Objectives Developed by Management Team with Employee Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input EMPLOYEE ACTION PLANS Developed by Individual Employees with Supervisor Input CITY MISSION

32 Your Sustainability Plan should target city operations and the community you serve.

33 Sample Sustainability Objectives Determine a strategy for regular communication with the community to raise awareness and gain support for environmental initiatives. Develop an Environmental Management System (EMS) complementary to ISO 14001, as the framework for setting and reviewing council’s environmental objectives and targets. City of Boroondara

34 The Natural Step Framework

35 1.Quantify your current footprint 2.Create a vision for future performance 3.Define goals 4.Determine impact on key stakeholders 5.Commit to actions that will close the gap between your current footprint and the desired outcomes Green Buildings and Energy Efficiency Green Fleets and Alternative Fuels Climate Protection and Air Quality Purchasing and Procurement Waste Management and Recycling Land Use and Conservation Water Quality and Conservation

36 The Metrics Challenge Metrics need to: Inform strategy Provide meaningful information Support decision-making Complement traditional measurement systems Yield value to an organization Measure what is right Communicate effectively

37 Implementation Plan

38 Four Barriers to Implementation The Vision Barrier The People Barrier The Resource Barrier The Management Barrier Nine out of ten organizations fail to execute strategy!

39 Sustainability Plan PLANET COUNTRY COMMUNITY CITY HALL

40 Reengineering processes is like trying to change the tires on a moving vehicle!

41 MEETING TODAY'S CHALLENGES Requires a New Way of Thinking

42 “Our budget has been cut, sir…. I can give you the song or the dance, but not both.”

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44 INPUTPROCESSOUTPUT $ $ Time Staff Equipment Adjust Input Adjust Input Redesign Process Redesign Process Customer Feedback Customer Feedback

45 We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children… Native American Proverb


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