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Leadership and Transitions PHNAC March 6, 2015 Roz Bedell, presenter
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Objectives Explore the role of leadership in the changing landscape for Public Health Consider the critical competencies for leaders and ways to develop them Understand the stages of transitions in change Develop ways to support one another through change
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Public Health Nurses Association of Colorado The mission is to promote healthy communities by enhancing the practice of public health nursing. Vision Statement: To provide a unified public health nursing voice, assuring healthy people in healthy communities.
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Leadership v Management Management is doing things right: leadership is doing the right things. Leaders create the vision and managers implement it.
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Competencies Leadership Strategic Thinking Communication Stakeholder Orientation Management Organizing & Planning Decisiveness Accountability
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Developing Competencies Knowledge acquisition Skill building Applied practice
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Mentoring An effective way to develop leadership competencies Done most effectively when there are: Explicit goals – desired results for mentee Resources available from the mentor to help achieve goals Honest discussions and feedback Accountability for deliverables
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Coaching Process Model
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Discover Your Passion 1. What would you like to see solved or improved upon? 2. What do you do when you have free time? 3. What pulls your attention in a book store? 4. What do you find interesting on the Internet? 5. If you had to watch a documentary, which genre would you choose? 6. What games have you enjoyed playing? 7. What is something you believe that almost nobody agrees with you on? 8. What conversations do you choose to be involved in? 9. When do you feel alive?
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Re-discovering Your Passion If you feel something is off kilter, it might be time to make a change. It’s never too late to make a course correction. Choosing your own path is difficult – and exciting. Give yourself the right of self- determination.
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Managing Transitions Before you can begin something new, you have to end what used to be. Before you can learn a new way of doing things, you have to unlearn the old way. Before you can become a different kind of person, you must let go of your old identity. So beginnings depend on endings. The problem is, people don’t like endings. William Bridges
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Middle Phase of the Transition Process - the Neutral Zone A place that is nowhere between two somewheres Like the wilderness through which Moses led his people The interval between the decay of the old and the formation and establishment of the new A time when reorientation and redefinition must take place Innovation can take place Opportunity for new answers to old problems
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New Beginnings Beginnings are a psychological phenomena The “start” of something new may not be a beginning To make a new beginning, people need: Purpose A Picture The Plan A Part to Play
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Importance of Communication in Transitions Develop a shared vision and then communicate it often Seek input and ideas on WIIFM Mutually agree on actions to be taken Follow up to insure that agreed upon action has been taken Recognize any achievement when it occurs Celebrate new beginnings
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Factors Affecting Communication Poor listening habits Differing backgrounds Gender differences Improper time and location Improper method for delivering message Stress and preconceived ideas Distractions Biases and/or prejudices
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Supporting Each Other through Transitions If I were to summarize in one sentence the single most important principle I have learned in the field of interpersonal relations, it would be this: Seek first to understand, then to be understood. This principle is the key to effective interpersonal communication. Stephen R. Covey
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Action Plan for PHNAC What steps are you willing to put in place to help PHNAC continue its role as advocate and the voice of public health nurses?
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Thank you! Roz Bedell Roz.bedell@state.co.us
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