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Leadership Toolbox: Planning for Impact . CBLA Presentation Peter M. Reyes, Jr. Planning for Impact. Objective: To help you make effective use of personal and strategic planning to further your leadership path and the organization that you serve. Planning for Impact.
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Leadership Toolbox:Planning for Impact CBLA Presentation Peter M. Reyes, Jr.
Planning for Impact • Objective: To help you make effective use of personal and strategic planning to further your leadership path and the organization that you serve.
Planning for Impact • Background and Experience • UCLA Latino Leadership Institute • Efficacy Training • Cargill Worldwide Law Dept. Business Plan Team Member • Cargill Worldwide IP Law Business Plan Team Member • Cargill IP Regional Coordinator for LatAm • Developed IP Plan for LatAm Region • Personal Business Plan
Why “Plan for Impact”? • “Success is where preparation and opportunity meet” (Bobby Unser) • “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” • “If you don’t know where you are going, you will never get there!”
Why “Plan for Impact”? • Need to define the goals you want to reach • Without a plan you can . . . • Get too easily distracted • lose track of your goals • take on too many goals (should be 3-5) • have “scope creep” (straying from mission/goals)
What is a “Plan”? • Business Plan • Strategic Plan • Personal Operating Plan • Game Plan • Action Plan • Performance Management Plan • Development Plan • Key Results Areas • To-Do List • It doesn’t matter what you call it as long as you prepare it, communicate it, and execute on it
What is a “Plan”? • Bar plan must be consistent with Mission and Vision • Personal plan must be consistent with Goals • Personal brand • Brand the same on personal and professional life • What drives you? What are you passionate about? • Consistency leads to powerful story • If not, creates dissonance • Take a critical look at organization/yourself • Consider doing a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis
How Do You Create a Plan? • Brainstorm on goals and make a list (”what”) • Narrow list down to 3-5 goals (e.g., ↑ membership) • List deliverables/strategic areas (e.g. communicate membership benefits) • Steps/Action Items (“how”) (e.g., use social media) • Status/updates (“when”) (e.g., complete 10/31/13) • Communicate to others (studies show it leads to success - accountability) • These take time! It can takes days, weeks, or even months.
SMART Guidelines • Specific (“further mission” not enough) • Measurable (e.g., membership numbers) • Attainable (must be reasonable) • Relevant (consistent with mission/personal brand) • Time-bound (set deadline)
Mission of the HNBA • Serve as national voice of Hispanic legal community • CLEs at conferences, exchanges ideas and info • Provide testimony before Congress, state legislatures and executive agencies on issues affecting Hispanics. • Work with other bar associations, governmental agencies and community groups to achieve greater involvement in and understanding of the American legal system by the national Hispanic community
HNBA Strategic Plan/Goals • Advocacy (CIR, judges) • Infrastructure (hire new ED) • Value Proposition (IP Law Institute, CCC and section) • Collaboration (other bars, Hispanic organizations) • Leadership (CBLA, Leadership CLE track)
Summary • Set goals, consistent with personal brand • Define your deliverables • Determine steps to take • Set timeline • Communicate to others (↑ chances of success) • Execute on plan • Update