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Revolutionary Leader. SAINT JOAN. Bobbi B. Lori O Dena W. Agenda. Video clip 15 th Century Setting War between England and France Who was Joan of Arc? French Army Joan’s level III leadership Six Steps to Effective Leadership Key points –take home message Questions. Joan of Arc.
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Revolutionary Leader SAINT JOAN Bobbi B. Lori O Dena W
Agenda • Video clip • 15th Century Setting • War between England and France • Who was Joan of Arc? • French Army • Joan’s level III leadership • Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Key points –take home message • Questions
Joan of Arc Link to Video
15th Century Setting • Aristocratic Society • Life Expectancy • Women’s Roles • Common VABE’s and Memes • Church head of state
War between England and France • War ongoing for 100 years • No end in sight
Who was Joan of Arc? • Peasant Girl who tended to sheep • 17 years old • Uneducated • Ill-treated by her family • Strong religious convictions • Saints spoke to her • Feminist
French Army • Fighting only to save themselves not for the common good • Joined for the money • Would “run” from battle • Disengaged
French Army • “Our solders are always beaten because they are fighting only to save their skins; and the shortest way to save your skin is to run away. Our knights are thinking only of the money they will make in ransoms: it is not to kill or be killed with them, but pay or be paid.” - Joan of Arc in SAINT JOAN by George Bernard Shaw
Joan Leads the French Army • Diamond Model of Leadership Leader Joan HRM Strategy Others French King Commander of Troops Task Regain France Expertise Change Organization French Army
Levels of Human Behaviour Leadership Level One: Visible Behavior Level Two: Conscious Thoughts Level Three: Values, Assumptions, Beliefs, and Expectations (VABE’s)
Six Steps of Effective Leadership 1. Clarifying the Center • Strong sense of purpose. • Heard voices which she believed were direction from God. • Brave and believed in protection from God.
Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Clarifying what is possible • Vision-Believed she could lead the French Army to victory. • Engaging the army. • Connecting them to higher purpose.
Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Clarifying what others can contribute • Empowering the French Army. • King and Commander contributed their support and gave her convictions legitimacy.
Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Supporting others so they can contribute • Conveyed her vision of success and instilled confidence in the French Army • Taught them how to fight • Active member of combat
Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Being relentless • Stood firm in her convictions until death. • Ability to convince King and Commander of her abilities • Ability to get soldiers and captains to follow her. • Self confidence, determination, and courage.
Six Steps to Effective Leadership • Measuring and celebrating progress • French army won against the English • French King reclaimed the throne • Pride was instilled in the army
Key Points and Take Home Message • Great accomplishments can be achieved through Level III leadership. • Convictions, Purpose and Vision are powerful and can be the cornerstone of leadership • Knowing people’s VABE’s is invaluable.
Final Message • Sometimes even effective leaders get burned.