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The 10 Commandments of Leadership: Understanding, Applying & Promoting Effective Leadership. Leadership. Agenda Recognize the traits of great leaders. Leadership Questions Explain common definitions of leadership . Identify Leadership Challenges Leadership Assessments
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The 10 Commandments of Leadership: Understanding, Applying & Promoting Effective Leadership Leadership Lori Cox, CIA, CGAP IIA El Paso Chapter March 27, 2014
Agenda • Recognize the traits of great leaders. • Leadership Questions • Explain common definitions of leadership. • Identify Leadership Challenges • Leadership Assessments • Identify differences between leaders and managers. • Discuss the 10 Commandments of Leadership. Leadership
When you think of the best leader you have encountered – what traits, skills, and/or attributes did that leader possess? Leadership Traits – The Positive
When you think of a leader you encountered that was not the best – what traits, skills, and/or attributes did that leader exhibit? Leadership Traits – The Issues
Ethical leadership can help to prevent an organization’s failure. • There is a notable difference between being a manager and a leader. • Great leaders can be born or made, but usually it is a combination of both. Leadership Questions…Agree or Disagree?
Leadership is not determined by title but by actions. • There is no “right way” to lead in every situation. • Good leaders surround themselves with individuals who have the qualities they do not have. Leadership Questions…Agree or Disagree?
A great leader is liked by all. • The definition of a leader is someone who has followers. • Auditors in organizations are often looked at as leaders. Leadership Questions…Agree or Disagree?
Common Definition: Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. (Peter Northouse, 2007) Leadership Defined
Another Common Definition: Leadership is a process of social influence which maximizes the efforts of others towards achievement of a common goal. (Kruse, 2011) Leadership Defined
Preferred Definition: Leadership is the capacity to influence others by unleashing their power and potential to impact the greater good. (Blanchard et al., 2007) Leadership Defined
External: From People and Situations • Lack of funding and resources. • Opposition from stakeholders. • Interpersonal problems within the organization. • Organizational Culture & Climate • Lack of trust. • Social, Economic, and Political Forces Leadership Challenges
Internal: From Within the Leader • Fear • Lack of confidence. • Insecurity • Impatience and Intolerance • Beliefs and values. • Personality traits and characteristics. Leadership Challenges
From Leadership Itself • Demands and Responsibilities • Motivating people and themselves. • Balancing the professional and personal. Leadership Challenges
When are challenges most obvious? • When starting something new. • When something is about to end. • When times are tough. • During transitions. • During a crises – personal or professional. Leadership Challenges
Coping with external challenges: • Be proactive. • Be creative. • Face conflict squarely. • Look for common ground. • Look for opportunities to collaborate. Leadership Challenges
Coping with internal challenges: • Listen • Ask for feedback. • Observe what is going on around you. • Reach out for help. Leadership Challenges
Coping with challenges from the leadership role itself: • Revisit your vision • Share the burden. • Find a confidant or mentor. • Make time for yourself. Leadership Challenges
Designed to: • Provide feedback. • Identify opportunities for improvement and development. Remember: • No write or wrong answers. • Leadership is a process and develops over time and has many elements. • An assessment is a tool – there is no one assessment that will gauge performance 100% of the time. • Different situations may call for different leadership. Leadership Assessments
Leader vs. Manager Manager vs. Leader
1. Make What Matters Really Matter 2. Practice What You Preach 3. Communicate with Care and Conviction The 10 Commandments of Leadership
4. Create the Involvement You Seek 5. Do Right by Those Who Do Right 6. Provide Employees With What They Need to Succeed The 10 Commandments of Leadership
7. Confront Challenges with Courage 8. Let Differences Become Your Direction The 10 Commandments of Leadership
9. Strive to Serve Others 10. Go Forth and Prosper The 10 Commandments of Leadership
Discussed the traits of great leaders. • Identified some leadership challenges and some of the differences between leaders and managers. • Identify leadership strengths and improvement opportunities. • Reviewed some common definitions of leadership. • Discussed the 10 Commandments of Leadership. Summary…
A person’s moral framework is only the third most important factor in deciding what they will do. Second, they look at their peers. And the most important is what their boss does. Closing Thoughts…
Contact Information Lori Cox Director, Internal Audit Pima Community College lcox3@pima.edu