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AGR 101 – October 7

AGR 101 – October 7. Seating chart in effect - Please sit in same location as last week. See instructor now if you did not attend this division last week. There is a chart to view on the front table. Absences September 30. 2:30. 3:30. Jon Burton Lacey Carlson Stephen Dotson Erica Greene

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AGR 101 – October 7

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  1. AGR 101 – October 7 • Seating chart in effect - Please sit in same location as last week. • See instructor now if you did not attend this division last week. • There is a chart to view on the front table.

  2. Absences September 30 2:30 3:30 Jon Burton Lacey Carlson Stephen Dotson Erica Greene Nick Holt Brain Montero Justine Penix Callie Provost Amanda Reehling William Sjaichudin Jeremy Stevenson 4:30 Lauren Gudeman Eric Hackney Scott Markiewicz Todd Reichart Catherine Simpson Erica Sullivan • Michael Cobb • Austin Henderson • Nicholas LaVerne • Courtney Lipply • Amanda Massow • Justin McCloskey • Tristian Monterastelli • Heather Moore • Daniel Morris • Andrew Newlon • Brittany Perz • Michelle Adkisson-Redwine • Tyler Wallace

  3. Due today – October 7 Freshman Survey Response Forms Completed Leadership Assessment

  4. Things To Do Before Class on October 21 Enjoy Fall Break Complete Reading Assignment University Code of Honor Prepare for Quiz #2. Topics will be posted on the October 21 class page by 5:00 PM on October 10.

  5. AGR 101 Attendance Print Your Name On Appropriate Line. Leave Empty Seats Blank. Record Your Row Location and Number of Seats From Aisle Including Empty Ones. Return to Your Location Next Tuesday.

  6. Personal Leadership and Leadership Development Strategies Janet S. Ayres Professor Department of Agricultural Economics

  7. Personal Leadership and Leadership Development Strategies Dr. Janet AyresProfessor Department of Agricultural Economics

  8. Introduction • Characteristics of Leadership • Definition of Leadership • Why Leadership is Important • How Leadership Relates to You • What You Can Do To Develop Your Leadership Capacity

  9. Leadership Characteristics When you think of leaders, who comes to mind and why? What do they do? What are they like?

  10. Leadership Characteristics • Vision Able to inspire a direction for the group • Action Able to get things done; to mobilize resources • Relationships Builds effective working relationships • Communication Listens, speaks clearly, influences others • Character Integrity, honesty, caring, responsible, fair • Competent Knowledgeable about issues; skillful

  11. Definition of Leadership • Leadership is a process of people working together toward common goals that bring about positive change. • Purdue College of Agriculture • Leadership Development Certificate Program • 2005

  12. Importance of Leadership Is leadership important? Should we be concerned about leadership? Why? Or why not?

  13. How Does Leadership Relate to You? • Family? • School? • Business? • Community? • Religious affiliation? • Professional organizations? • Other areas of your life?

  14. How Does Leadership Relate to You? Do you think of yourself as a leader?

  15. How Does Leadership Relate to You? Can You Develop Your Leadership Capacity? How?

  16. How To Build Your Leadership Capacity • Develop awareness of yourself - Strengths & weaknesses - Values - Interests - Emotions - Character

  17. Personal Assessment Four Components: • Personal Leadership Development • Interpersonal Leadership Development • Group & Organizational Leadership • Community Leadership Development

  18. Personal Assessment Other assessments are available such as: Myers Briggs Type Indicator DISC Insight Others available at the Dean of Students Office

  19. How To Build Your Leadership Capacity • Develop awareness of yourself. • Identify what you do well and what you do not do well. • Identify what you would like to develop. • Set goals for yourself. • Get involved in groups. • Stretch yourself. • Reflect on what you learned.

  20. How To Build Your Leadership Capacity Leadership is about taking risks and trying new things. Stretch yourself 10%.

  21. How To Build Your Leadership Capacity You have a great opportunity to develop your leadership capacity while here at Purdue. • Housing unit • College of Ag organizations • Campus organizations • Community organizations • International opportunities • Conferences & workshops • Leadership classes

  22. How To Build Your Leadership Capacity Consider participating in the College of Agriculture’s Leadership Development Certificate Program Sophomore or Junior Year www.ydae.purdue.edu/ldcp/

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