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Tools for Building Teams. Tim Lucas CLIU - Special Projects Lehigh University - Education Leadership. Board of Directors, Superintendent, Central Office. Principals, Building Leaders,. Staff, Teachers, Students. “Getting on the balcony…”. Ron Heifetz.
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Tools for Building Teams Tim Lucas CLIU - Special Projects Lehigh University - Education Leadership
Board of Directors, Superintendent, Central Office Principals, Building Leaders, Staff, Teachers, Students
“Getting on the balcony…” Ron Heifetz
Board of Directors, CEO, COO - Superintendent, Central Office Staff Middle Management - Principals. Department Heads, School Leaders Workers of the Line - Teachers And Students
The History of The Fifth Discipline and the Fieldbooks 1990 1994 1999 2000
Core Competencies For Building Teams Develop Your Capacity to Solve Messy Problems Determine Where You Are Going Create an Environment For Needed Conversations
Here’s where we are Here’s where we want to be
Here’s where we are Here’s where we want to be The actions we must take
Worksheet for CLIU Action Plans Goal_______________________________________________________ Concern it Addresses _________________________________________ Evaluation of Success________________________________________ Action Person(s) Timeline Tools/Processes Other Date Items Responsible To Be Used Resources Completed
This house will be a place of sharing, nurturing, and new beginnings for all of us - centered by our love and focused on the present. It will be a welcoming home and a sanctuary of peace and happiness that we will always continue to build together. January 15, 2006
Create an Environment For Needed Conversations
Key Questions for Schools 1. What do we want our students to learn? 2. How will we know they have learned it? What will we do if they can’t learn it? 4. What will we do when they do learn it?
The Team Environment You Create Key Questions for Schools 1. What do we want our students to learn? 2. How will we know they have learned it? What will we do if they can’t learn it? 4. What will we do when they do learn it?
“We do not describe the world we see, We see the world we know how to describe.”
Going Up The Ladder We’ve either got to find a way to motivate Jean or ask her to leave. Jean’s not really interested in working with us. She’s probably been forced to show up, but she leaves as soon as she can. She must not really be interested in the committee. Jean, one of the secretaries on our district committee, left early today.
Going Up The Ladder We’ve either got to find a way to motivate Jean or ask her to leave. Jean’s not really interested in working with us. She’s probably been forced to show up, but she leaves as soon as she can. She must not really be interested in the committee. Jean, one of the secretaries on our district committee, left early today.
Going Up The Ladder We’ve either got to find a way to motivate Jean or ask her to leave. Jean’s not really interested in working with us. She’s probably been forced to show up, but she leaves as soon as she can. She must not really be interested in the committee. Jean, one of the secretaries on our district committee, left early today.
Going Up The Ladder We’ve either got to find a way to motivate Jean or ask her to leave. Jean’s not really interested in working with us. She’s probably been forced to show up, but she leaves as soon as she can. She must not really be interested in the committee. Jean, one of the secretaries on our district committee, left early today..
Going Up The Ladder We’ve either got to find a way to motivate Jean or ask her to leave. Jean’s not really interested in working with us. She’s probably been forced to show up, but she leaves as soon as she can. She must not really be interested in the committee. Jean, one of the secretaries on our district committee, left early today.
The Five Dysfunctions Of a Team Patrick Lencioni Inattention to Results Avoidance of Accountability Lack of Communication Fear of Conflict Absence of Trust
“I’m sure glad the hole isn’t in our end.”
Develop Your Capacity to Solve Messy Problems
The Iceberg Photographer: Ric Manager Location: St. Johns, Newfoundland Estimated Weight: 300,000,000 tons
Event: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Pattern or Trend: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Systemic Structure: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Mental Models: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________
Trappers Catch Beavers Trappers Want Revenge Beavers Want Revenge Beavers Catch Trappers BOTG
Shifting The Burden Mechanical, Output-Centered Process Absence of Trust, Fear of Conflict, Lack of Communication, Avoidance of Accountability Inattention to Results Challenge For The Team Goal Centered, Creative Team Long Term Solution
Core Competencies For Building Teams Develop Your Capacity to Solve Messy Problems Determine Where You Are Going Create an Environment For Needed Conversations