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LEADERSHIP TRAINING Volunteers as Leaders. NFPA Leadership Conference September 18-19, 2004 Minneapolis, Minnesota Debra Hindin-King NFPA Region II Director. LEADERSHIP TRAINING Volunteers as Leaders. DEFINE VISION Experience Knowledge Imagination Ability to create a plan
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LEADERSHIP TRAININGVolunteers as Leaders NFPA Leadership Conference September 18-19, 2004 Minneapolis, Minnesota Debra Hindin-King NFPA Region II Director
LEADERSHIP TRAININGVolunteers as Leaders • DEFINE VISION Experience Knowledge Imagination Ability to create a plan Ability to create a team Based on reality Harness reality
FAILURES OF A VISION • TOO LIMITED • SUPERCEDED BY COMPETITOR • TOO BIG AND UNACHIEVABLE
WHY VOLUNTEER ? • INSTINCTUAL GOODNESS • RELIGIOUS OR MORAL CONVICTION • PERSONAL NEED OR BELIEF • GAIN RESPECT FROM PEERS
WHY VOLUNTEER? • WAY FOR THE LONELY TO FILL TIME • PEOPLE WHO LACK SELF ESTEEM MAY FEEL BETTER • EXPAND CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCES • BOTTOM UP vs. TOP DOWN MANAGEMENT
WHY PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO VOLUNTEER? LACK OF TIME WASTED TIME
RESPONSIBILITY OF LEADER • INSPIRATION TO FOLLOWERS • ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY • PROCURE ACCOUNTABILITY
GREAT LEADERSHIP SKILLS • WELL INFORMED • SMART THINKER • BE VOCAL/GOOD LISTENER
GREAT LEADERSHIP SKILLS • DETERMINED/PERSUASIVE • PRUDENT/ASSERTIVE • CONSISTENT/RELIABLE • DEPENDABLE/ACCEPT RESP0NSIBILITY
GREAT LEADERSHIP SKILLS • ELICIT COOPERATION • CHEERFUL/COURAGEOUS • HONEST • RESOURCEFUL
MEASURING LEADERSHIP SKILLS • EMBRACE RESPONSIBILITY • ELICIT COOPERATION FROM OTHERS • PLACE NEEDS OF OTHER ABOVE YOUR OWN • ADHERE TO DEADLINES
MISTAKES EVERY LEADER MAKES • REPEATS THE SAME MISTAKE • INFLEXIBLE • TRYING TO BE WHAT YOU ARE NOT • BEING A COMMANDER • FAILING TO LISTEN
MISTAKES EVERY LEADER MAKES • GETTING CAUGHT UP IN GLORY • EXPECTING IT TO LAST FOREVER • HOARDING SKILLS OR INFORMATION • TAKING YOURSELF TOO SERIOUSLY • MISSING THE GRAY AREAS
MOTIVATING LEADERS • WORTHWHILE JOBS • RECOGNITION • INSTILL SELF CONFIDENCE • TRAINING
CREATING SUCESSFUL VOLUNTEERS • Recruit people immediately • Orientation • Accomplishment • Delivering the paycheck
Training for Volunteer Leaders • Presentation and speaking skills • Facilitation skills • Negotiation skills • Delegation skills • Membership and fundraising skills • Planning skills
Benefits of Delegation of Tasks • Releases time for management • Relieves pressure • Develops future leaders • Increases results
Work won’t get done Deadlines missed Completed/not needed Work won’t be done correctly Work won’t get done the way the leader perceives it needs to be done Why Don’t People Delegate
Volunteer’s Paycheck • Thank you card • Telephone call • Volunteer recognition in organization publication • Recognition in employer newsletter • Public recognition
Value of Committees • Varied opinions and viewpoints • Share workload • Sense of ownership • Training for future leaders • Collective decision
Disadvantage of Committees • Takes time to get things done • Structure invites conflict • Risks taken more than individual
Accessible Flexible Friendly Goal oriented Sense of humor Visionary Successful Communication Delegation Facilitation Listening Planning Speaking Time Management Writing Characteristics for Committee Chairperson
Sherman Tank The-Think-They-Know-It-All The Back Stabber The Complainer Difficult Personalities and Effective Management
Charitable Organization’s Failure • People lead busy lives • People not well organized • Don’t know how to use volunteers • Lack of effective outreach
Volunteers as LeadersThe 3R’s • Recognition • Respect • Retention
Keys to Successful Leadership • Vision = overreaching idea or doable dream • Mission = statement summarizing goals that when accomplished fulfills the vision • Goal = intermediate step that responds to current situation that when taken with other goals, accomplishes the mission
Resources • Leadership for Dummies by Marshall Leob and Stephen Kindel (1999) • Principle-Centered Leadership by Stephen R. Covey (1991) • The Gift of Leadership by Mark Levin, CAE (1999)