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Richard N. Strand Richard & Associates Academy Facilitator Dallas, Texas, March 2011
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Welcome Leadership—Accident or Design Seminal Works Gauging Your Experience Program Models Facilitating Leadership Success Surveying the Options The Chair Academy Model Learning to Lead
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Leadership Crisis “An enormous vacuum in leadership exists today—in business, government, education, religion, and nonprofit organizations..... There are leaders throughout organizations, just waiting for the opportunity to lead. In too many organizations, however, people do not feel empowered to lead, nor are they rewarded for doing so.” Bill George, True North
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Leaders Evolve Leadership Challenges Span All Levels of Organizational Life Facilitate Leader Learning ◦ Formal ◦ Informal Encourage Risk Taking Invest in Their Future Leverage Experience Mentor, Mentor, Mentor
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“Becoming a leader isn’t easy,....and those who claim otherwise are fooling themselves. But learning to lead is a lot easier than most of us think, because each of us contains the capacity to lead..... leaders are made, not born.... no leader sets out to be a leader....” Warren Bennis On Becoming a Leader, 1989
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Share Your Leadership Story with a partner. ◦ When did it begin? ◦ How did it happen? ◦ How did you feel at the time? ◦ What if any help was made available to facilitate your initial success? ◦ What was the single best source of support you received? ◦ Knowing what you know now, what if anything would you do differently to develop your skill set?
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Leadership by Lames MacGregor Burns, 1978 On Becoming a Leader, Warren Bennis, 1989 Leadership in Organizations, Gary Yukl, 1981 Leadership Challenge, James Kouzes, Barry Posner, 2002 (3 rd ed.) Harvard Business Review on Leadership, 1990 Leadership Theory and Practice, Peter Northhouse, 2004 True North, Bill George, 2007
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Are books enough? If not, then where and how do we capture key leadership lessons, tips and tools to grow? ◦ Institutional Models—Olympic College ◦ State/Regional Models—WELA, WLDI ◦ Global Models Chair Academy Others?
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Truth 1—YOU Make a Difference Truth 2—Credibility is the Foundation Truth 3—Values Drive Commitment Truth 4—Focus on the Future Truth 5—You Can’t Do It Alone Truth 6—Trust Rules Truth 7—Challenge the Crucible for Greatness Truth 8—You Either Lead by Example or Not at All Truth 9—The Best Leaders are the Best Learners Truth 10—Leadership is an Affair of the Heart
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Table Discussion What options are you aware of that provide formal leadership training and/or education for post secondary staff, faculty and administrators? How does your institution invest in leadership growth for employees? If you had a choice, how would you seek to build a culture of leadership at your institution?
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Established in 1991 Focuses on Leadership Development Concentrates on Post Secondary Education Offers two Primary Program Tracks ◦ Foundation 2 week-long intensive 3 3 day intensive sessions ◦ Advanced—2 3-4 day intensive sessions
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Regional/National/International Model Focused Seminar Discussions Dedicated Facilitators 18 month program Intensive-week long discussions, linked to network online Forum for ongoing discussions. Powerful regional, national, international network of associates Graduate Credit
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Run 5-6 Programs a YearRun 1-2 Programs a Year Foundation ◦ Complex Role ◦ Behavioral Work Styles ◦ Dimensions of Leadership ◦ Strategic Planning ◦ Managing Teams ◦ Leadership Principles ◦ Conflict Management ◦ Leading Change ◦ Strengths ◦ Leaders as Managers ◦ Practicum Experience Advanced ◦ Examining Peak Moments ◦ Leadership as a Relationship ◦ Understanding Self ◦ Team Dynamics ◦ Challenges of Inspired Leadership ◦ Strengths Based Leadership ◦ Leading from Good to Great ◦ Developing Leaders Around You ◦ Sustaining Leadership Energy
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“There is some debate on weather you can lead, and if so, how. The good news is that everyone can learn to some level of proficiency, just as we can all learn top play a musical instrument or play a sport. We may not end up being the greatest musician, sportsperson or leader, but at least we can be a better one.” How to Lead, Jo Owen 2005
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