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Developing Leaders. 11-8-2012 Some introductory thoughts…. By Leo Langga MBA , RRT-NPS. “Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes…” Higginson. 1. 7. 13. 2. 14. 8. 3. 9. 15. 16. 4. 10. 17. 5. 11. 6. 12. 18.
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Developing Leaders 11-8-2012 Some introductory thoughts…. By Leo Langga MBA, RRT-NPS
“Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes…” Higginson 1 7 13 2 14 8 3 9 15 16 4 10 17 5 11 6 12 18 HAPPY RESPIRATORY CARE WEEK! HAPPY RESPIRATORY CARE WEEK! HAPPY RESPIRATORY CARE WEEK!
Introduction • Leadership legacy • A faith based non-profit organization leader’s story • Personal development for leaders • Can’t give what we don’t have • Collaboration versus competition • Do I get paid for that? • Providing the environment • “We can’t train leaders” Warren Bennis • The Progress Principle • What we are doing at CHLA, wins, challenges, insight • What are other professionals are doing? • FACHE • Nursing Management Certificate
Personal Development • Barry Posner & James Kouzes in “The Leadership Legacy” • Asks what significance are we making? • “One of the leaders grave responsibility is making sure that those in their care, live lives not only of success but also of significance.”
Personal Development cont. • Steve Farber in “Greater Than Yourself” • “Knowledge is power…but the real payoff comes in the giving of knowledge, not the keeping of it.”
Providing the Environment • Teresa Amabile & Steven Kramer from “The Progress Principle” • Asks: What motivates employees to work? • Progress…a little progress • Inner work life • Emotions • Motivations • Perceptions
CHLA~Creating a Climate for Leadership Development • Professional Ladder in RC Services • Collaborative Management Structure • Formal Leadership Training Program • Work Based Learning Group models • Research Program Development • FACHE • RC Management Course with the AARC
Challenges • Time • Culture transformation • Don’t get paid for that attitude • Collaboration versus competition • Interpersonal conflict
Insight • Focus on the progress, even the small progress, and everything else falls into place
On Becoming a Leader • “Leadership courses can only teach skills. They can’t teach character or vision-and indeed they don’t even try. Developing character and vision is the way leaders invent themselves.” Warren Bennis