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Leadership. OBHR Section 3 Class 6 March 5, 2009. “What Leaders Really Do” (Kotter). Management Leadership Coping with complexity Coping with change Planning and budgeting Setting direction Organizing and staffing Aligning people Controlling and Motivating people
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Leadership OBHR Section 3 Class 6 March 5, 2009
“What Leaders Really Do” (Kotter) Management Leadership Coping with complexity Coping with change Planning and budgeting Setting direction Organizing and staffing Aligning people Controlling and Motivating people Problem Solving
Leadership “The art of mobilizing others to want to struggle to achieve shared goals and aspirations” Adapted from Kouzes and Posner, 2001 “The Leadership Challenge”
Kouzes and Posner The Leadership Challenge • Model the Way • Inspire a Shared Vision • Challenge the Process • Enable Others to Act • Encourage the Heart
Best Leader • Reflect on the best leader you’ve worked with—what are the behaviors they used that made them the best? • Identify a time keeper, recorder, and reporter • Discuss with your group • Identify common themes • Record and report out on top 3-5 themes
“In the fields I have studied, emotional intelligence is much more powerful than IQ in determining who emerges as a leader. IQ is a threshold competence. You need it, but it doesn’t make you a star. Emotional intelligence can.” - Warren Bennis, author of On Becoming a Leader
Goleman’s EI Model Self-Management Skills Ability to Relate to Others -Self-Awareness -Empathy -Self-Regulation -Social Skill -Motivation
Goleman’s EI Model What I See What I Do Personal Competence Self-Awareness Self-Management Relationship Management Social Awareness Social Competence
Key Questions To Ask Yourself: Self-Awareness Can I accurately identify my own emotions and tendencies as they happen? Self-Management Can I manage my emotions and behavior to a positive outcome? Social Awareness Can I accurately identify others’ emotions and tendencies as I interact with them? Relationship Management Can I manage the interactions I have with others constructively and to a positive outcome?
Authentic Leadership • What does it look like? • How do others respond to authentic leadership? • What is the impact of authenticity? • What is the impact when it’s lacking?
Authentic Leadership Bill George • Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value • True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership • Learn from your life story • Develop self-awareness • Practice values/principles • Balance intrinsic/extrinsic motivations • Build reliable, trustworthy support team • Stay grounded • Empower others to lead
Authentic Leadership Larry Levin • “Top Teams in Tough Times: 7 Essential Practices” • Be for Something • Align the Stars • Focus on the Now and New • Be Visible and Talk Straight • Lead Change from the Front • Demonstrate Courage in the Face of Uncertainty • Be Fully in the Game
Authentic Leadership What a Leader is Organizational Managerial Interpersonal PersonalTrustworthiness Trust Empowerment What a Leader does Alignment From Stephen Covey’s, Principle Centered Leadership (The Four Levels of Leadership)
Sample Journal Questions to Address • What definition of management resonates with you? Leadership? • Do you spend more time leading or managing? Do you have the correct balance for your role? • What are your EQ strengths and areas for development? How do you know? • How might you use your Signature Strengths to tap into your authentic leadership style? • Reflect on the questions on pg. 5 of “Discovering Your Authentic Leadership”
Assignments • Topic for Team Presentation • Class 7 March 12 • Case Analysis • Class 8 March 19 • Journal Summary #2 • Class 9 April 2 • Experience of Being Other • Class 11 April 16
Journal Summary #1:Writing Feedback • Use paragraph structure and indentation • Begin with a clear introduction, end with a concluding paragraph • Be consistent with capitalization, use capitals wisely • Be careful to use commas appropriately – to separate series and independent clauses • Write out numbers less than ten • Cite sources with parenthetical citations • Writing Center, Grossman Library, Sever Hall(617) 495-4163 http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2008-09/resources/writing.jsp
Journal Summary #1:Content Feedback • Apply concepts to your work and personal experience • Use specific examples to back up your points • Incorporate the readings into your analysis • Use multiple models and refer to content from each class
Journal Summariesdistributed by last name A-F Linda G-M Christina N-Z Sarah