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The Transforming Leader C. Dean Pielstick, Ed.D. © 1998
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Management vs. Leadership
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Management Planning, budgeting, organizing, and controlling some activity through the use of (more or less) scientific techniques and formal authority - John Kotter
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Leadership The process of persuasion or example by which an individual (or leadership team) induces a group to pursue objectives held by the leader or shared by the leader and his or her followers - John Gardner
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Dilemma I Leadership as a phenomenon vs. Position of leadership
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Dilemma II Dilemma II Formal vs. Informal Leadership
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Dilemma III Use of Power vs. Leadership
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Power l Legitimate (or position) l Coercive l Reward l Expert l Referent
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Dilemma IV Charisma vs. Leadership
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Other Definitions Management is the efficiency of climbing the ladder; Leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall Peter Drucker
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Management is doing things right; Leadership is doing the right thing Warren Bennis & Burt Nanus
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When persons with vision mobilize resources so as to arouse, engage and satisfy the motives of the followers James MacGregor Burns When persons with vision mobilize resources so as to arouse, engage and satisfy the motives of the followers James MacGregor Burns
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Transactional Leadership Transactional Leadership To create an economic, political or psychological exchange to achieve a goal and meet needs
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Actions l Reciprocity l Networking l Coalition building l Encouragement l Team building
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Transformational Leadership To engage each other to higher levels of motivation and morality, having a transforming effect on both; instilling purpose
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Leading Leading is engaging others to collectively achieve a shared vision of high moral purpose for the common good.
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Characteristics of an Admired Leader 1. Honesty & Integrity (87%) 2. Visionary (71%) 3. Inspiring (68%) 4. Competent (58%) Jim Kouzes & Barry Posner
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Credibility l Trustworthy l Expertise l Dynamism
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The difference? l Integrity - Trustworthy l Inspiring - Dynamism l Competent - Expertise VISIONARY
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VISION Distinguishes leaders from other credible people Jim Kouzes
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Why? l Attracts commitment and energizes people l Creates meaning in workers’ lives l Establishes a standard of excellence l Bridges the present and the future
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Shared Vision... To engage each other to higher levels of motivation and morality, having a transforming effect on both; instilling purpose
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Morality l Values l Principles l Ethics Doing the right thing l Purpose Something bigger than yourself
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This is the true joy in life, being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one...
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I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community and as I live it is my privilege--my privilege to do for it whatever I can...
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Life is no brief candle to me; it is a sort of splendid torch which I’ve got a hold of for the moment and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. George Bernard Shaw
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Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least Goethe
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Communication l Listen l Articulate l Use metaphors, stories... l Dialogue l Written l Non-verbal
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Relationships l Interactive, shared, collaborative, engaged l Trusting, caring, responsive, challenging, risk-taking, supportive, forgiving l Participatory decision-making, consensus building, managing conflict l CHARISMA!???
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Culture l Shared Values and Beliefs Treat everyone with dignity and respect Honesty and integrity Fairness and justice Service Excellence
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Continued... l Means of Shaping Culture Metaphors, stories, rituals, myths Ceremonies, celebrations Symbolism
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Guidance l Build Trust l Teach l Lifelong Learning l Service l Symbolic Actions
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Continued... l Strategic Planning l Risk Taking l Team Building l Quality/Excellence
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EXCELLENCE can be attained if you... l Care more than others think is wise l Risk more than others think is safe l Dream more than others think is practical l Expect more than others think is possible
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Research Findings l Shared Vision l Communication l Relationships l Culture l Guidance l Character
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Character l Principle-Centered Treat everyone with dignity and respect Honesty and integrity Fairness and justice Humility
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Continued... l Higher purpose l Self-confidence l Empowerment l Passion for serving l Disenchanted with status quo
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Continued... l Intelligence l Cognitive complexity l Expertise l Systemic perspective l Unbiased
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Continued... l Positive Attitude l Personable l Energy l Resourceful l Giving l Sense of humor
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The most lasting and pervasive leadership of all is intangible and non-institutional. It is the leadership of influence fostered by ideas embodied in social or religious or artistic movements, in books, in great seminal documents, in the memory of great lives greatly lived. James MacGregor Burns
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
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What you can do... l Daily-behavior checklist l Volunteer l New activities l Mentor l Teach others l Network l Shadow a leader
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Continued... l Internship or sabbatical l Study leadership l Study leaders l Write about leader or leadership l Keep a journal l Additional training
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T he E nd
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