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A Dynamic Leader in Today’s Environment

A Dynamic Leader in Today’s Environment. FGFOA Nature Coast Chapter April 16, 2014 Diane Reichard, CPA, CGMA, CGFO, CPFO. Agenda. The Time is Now! Developing Leaders Learning Opportunities. THE TIME IS NOW!. Our World is Changing. Leadership Inspires - Management Controls

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A Dynamic Leader in Today’s Environment

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  1. A Dynamic Leader in Today’s Environment FGFOA Nature Coast Chapter April 16, 2014 Diane Reichard, CPA, CGMA, CGFO, CPFO

  2. Agenda • The Time is Now! • Developing Leaders • Learning Opportunities

  3. THE TIME IS NOW!

  4. Our World is Changing • Leadership Inspires - Management Controls • Empowerment - Essential To Organizational Performance • Coaching – Essential to Learning • Communications – Essential to growth and change

  5. Recruiting Talent • The Baby Boomer exodus puts pressure on talent recruitment efforts: • Have a “quality” HR Manager • Understand “who” are the targeted recruits • Engage your best and brightest employees • Pay competitive wages above the market • Be open to change

  6. Retaining Talent • Who should we retain? • Workers that want to keep learning • Those that work even if not financially necessary • If we do not challenge, workers are more eager to retire or change jobs • How can talent be retained? • Organization: training, opportunities, promotions, communication, implement change slowly • Leaders: feedback, supervision, mentorship • Subordinates: certifications, evaluations

  7. Leaders Look For Leaders • Market yourself • Learn as much as you can • Participate; be a team player • Cross-train for higher positions • Critique your performance honestly

  8. CFO’s – Leaders in Change Management • Business Partners • Change management programs • More than just financial aspects • Skilled and experienced people • Limit success of the project • Rigorous budget and inflexible • Understand value of change

  9. What is a Great Leader? ME!

  10. Great Leaders • Find Purpose • People First • Develop Awareness • Shun Complexity • Get Personal

  11. Developing Leaders!

  12. Leadership Defined “Limitless like the ocean are your excellent qualities.” Dalai Lama Leadership – the process of influencing people, by providing purpose, direction and motivation, while operating to accomplish their tasks and improve the organization.

  13. Developing Leaders • Leaders must stay focused to: • Motivate • Manage • Mentor

  14. Motivation Leads to Empowerment • Motivation – “Everybody at their level wants some control. They want to matter, and they want to make a difference.“ General Bill Creech • Empowerment – When you engage people in organizational decisions, you develop their ownership in the organization and this begets a culture of commitment.

  15. Mentoring Leaders • Programs help develop future leaders • Keeps valuable people with the organization that will become leaders • You become an advocate that believes in the person and helps solve problems

  16. Transformational Leadership • Emphasizes quality of service • Encourages others to master work processes • Involves others in decision making • Admits error and searches for a better way

  17. How to Transform • Instill a sense of pride and value to all employees • Communicate the task and purpose to everyone • Create cohesion through small team involvement • Provide team training to increase trust • Emphasize the importance of all parts of a team • Allow subordinates to share ideas • Learn from mistakes and make improvements

  18. Learning is Continuous! • Technology effects an organization • Stay current on certifications • Upgrade software • Update operational functions • An organization is filled with many talents • Value employees to uncover their skills • Award appropriately; both good and bad. • Top-down and Bottom-up communications will increase positive change

  19. Bring Out the BEST in People • Believe in people to release potential • Encourage others to expand • Share stories and philosophies • Trust them to make decisions • “A leader produces other leaders.” From John C. Maxwell’s book, Developing Leaders Around You.

  20. “Outstanding leaders go out of their way to boost the self-esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it’s amazing what they can accomplish.”

  21. Leadership Influence • Coaching involves building on strengths • Coaches help employees remove barriers to optimize work progress. • Counseling involves correcting behavior • Counseling helps employees work through problems that affect performance.

  22. Positive Feedback • Provide helpful suggestions on how to improve performance • Reinforce desirable behaviors with praise, recognition or rewards that are sincere and specific • Reinforce your belief in their ability to do better and your desire to see them succeed

  23. Help others reach potential • When satisfied, you become stagnant • Moving forward is making improvement • Pay attention to get action • Control thought patterns • Choose right habits • Cancel bad habits

  24. Thoughts Become Habits Thoughts Actions Decisions Habits

  25. Me – A Leader?

  26. Learning Opportunities!

  27. Limitations Today • Be safe; be careful • Don’t risk • Don’t fail • What will other’s think • Don’t be different • Listens to internal messages

  28. Failure • Failure is a detour • Winner admits mistake – learns & corrects • Repeated success breads confidence • Confidence erases fear of failure • Overcome fear by action • Background - no positive reinforcement • Wrong conditioning requires us to make choices to change

  29. Great Communicators • Close the loop • Keep the manager updated • Understand the need to be proactive • Realizes the importance to reach out to manager without having to be asked the status

  30. Bricks vs. Rocks • All bricks are the same • Size • Material • Weight • Rocks are unique • Various sizes • Shapes • Gems

  31. Positive/Negative Game • Can • Expect • Knows • Will make • Positively • Do • You (promoted) • Can’t • Doubt • Don’t Think • Don’t Have • Maybe • Don’t • I (minimize)

  32. Effects of Positive Thinking • Completes tasks On Time! • Establishes cohesion • Expands potential • Creates an atmosphere that others enjoy • Allows for a smoother conversation

  33. Effects of Negative Thinking • Creates clouds • Is contagious • Blows everything out of proportion • Limits potential • Keeps away joy • Hinders others from a positive response • No one wants to be around you

  34. Example Two men look through prison bars • One sees mud • One sees stars • Plane flying • How do you monitor performance • Gadgets • Altitude indicator

  35. Get Involved • Specialization vs. experience in various functions of the organization • Broaden your knowledge beyond your strict review of the numbers • All functions within an organization impact the numbers • Understand various aspects that allow you to become a better CFO

  36. Get Involved • Network to build relationships • Volunteer with professional and state organizations and local chapters • Self motivation is a crucial skill for success • Planning and organization are important management skills

  37. Helpful Hints • Learn all you can (ask questions) • Train others • Be open-minded to technology changes • Surround yourself with smart people • Promote good behavior • Respect everyone

  38. Helpful Hints • Accept responsibility (ownership) • Take risk and erase fear of failure • Learn from mistakes • Accept challenges • Solve problems objectively • Communicate ideas with others

  39. Contact Information Diane Reichard, CPA, CGMA, CGFO, CPFO Chief Financial Officer/ACM City of Ocala 352.629.8365 dreichard@ocalafl.org

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