Title: Leading To Win
1Leading To Win
- Bill Flaherty
- Spotsylvania County Public Schools
- wflaherty_at_scs.k12.va.us
- http//www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/presentations/le
adership
2Todays time together
- Traits of a Leader
- Motivating Winners
- Building Teams
- Making a Difference
- Questions
3Traits Of A Leader
The quality of a persons life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence,
regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.
4Traits of a Leader
- Vision
- Exude Confidence
- Ability to take direct action
5Vision
- Disney
- Federal Express
- Dominos
6Confidence
- Set goals and go about doing them
- Get into the top 20 of your field
- Step outside your comfort zone
- Take risks
7Ability To Take Direct Action
- Movers Shakers vs. Quivers and Quakers
- Begin with the end in mind
- Kaleidoscope Thinking
8Putting It All Together
- Get Vision
- Gain Confidence
- Take Action
- Dont be a slave to Q 1 Q 3
9Quadrant II
Quadrant I
URGENT IMPORTANT
NOT URGENT IMPORTANT
URGENT NOT IMPORTANT
NOT URGENT NOT IMPORTANT
Quadrant IV
Quadrant III
10Q -1
Q -3
11Leadership Style
- How is it developed
- Impact on others
- Task vs. People
12Situational Leadership
- Directing
- Coaching
- Supporting
- Delegating
13Situational Leadership
- Directing
- High Task Low Relationships
- Coaching
- High Task High Relationships
- Supporting
- Low Task High Relationships
- Delegating
- Low Task Low Relationships
14Crisis Situations
- Directing style
- No long term goals
- Do a lot of measurement
- Guard against it becoming your full-time style
15Working With Others
- You are being watched constantly for leadership
cues - Good example has twice the value of good advice
- You set the tone of the office
16Decision Making
- Elicit input from your team
- Take all points of view into consideration
- The leader decides
- It is important for all members of the team to
support the decision
17Motivating Winners
If winning isnt important, then why do they keep
score.
18Simple Facts About Motivation
- Motivation represents a personal choice
- Folks are going to do things for their own
reasons, not yours
19Items That Motivate Employees
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Study by Professor Kenneth Kovac from University
of Maryland
20Fredrick Hertzburg Study
- Hygiene Factors (Environmental)
- Can move employees from dissatisfied to satisfied
- Motivators
- Can have employees very excited about the
workplace - Things that you can control
21Reward Systems
- Things that get recognized or rewarded get
repeated - Time off
- Challengers
- Group goal setting
22B.F. Skinner Best Rewards
- Specific
- Immediate
- Unpredictable
- Geared towards the individual
23Help People Rise To The Top
- Come bearing solutions not just problems
- Victim / Rescuer Relationship
24Growing Winners
- Focus on results
- Actively share your leadership
- Give people the information to do their job well
25Effective Ways To Become A Subtle Persuader
- Use the what if approach
- Attach a persons name to the project
- Use positive peer pressure
- Have lots of celebrations
26In Summary Motivating Winners
- People know exactly what is expected
- What is expected is very high standards
- When those high standards are reached, everyone
celebrates!
27Building A Winning Team
When you hire people who are smarter than you
are, you prove you are smarter than they are.
28Individuals Want
- To feel part of a team
- Be the all-star on the team
29Interviews
- Greatest enemy articulate incompetent
- Best predictor of future performance is past
performance - Create a job function, not job description
- Test the water
- Results oriented
- Body language
- Filling a vacancy
30Ways To Get People To Do What They Said the Would
- Ask for a personal commitment
- Set a specific deadline
- Get it in writing
31Getting People To Solve Their Own Problems
- Come with solutions
- Other peoples experiences
- Reward people who try
- Use successful people as role models
32Dealing With Conflict
- Denial
- Suppression
- Power it
- Compromise
- Resolution
- Trial separation
- Difference between fair and just
33CONSIDERATION
COURAGE
34Ways To Say No
- Acknowledge their point of view
- Fogging
- Restate objection in the form of a question
35Making A Difference
God grant us the serenity to accept what cannot
be changed give us the courage to change what
should be changed give us the wisdom to
distinguish one from another.
36LONG-TERM ORGANIZING
Schedule
Delegate
WEEKLY ORGANIZING
37Circle of Concern
Circle of Influence
38Circle of
Circle of Influence
Concern
39How To Make A Difference
- Live everyday as if it matters
- Make the decision to make a difference
- Declare that you are a winner
40Winners
- Depend on their own talent
- Recognize the importance of other people
- Look for solutions, not scapegoats
- Act on their own authority
- Tenacious in pursuit of their goals
- Primary goal is accomplishments, not rewards
41Techniques To Improve Your Decision-Making
Process
- Do It Now!
- On minute decision-making tool
- Use lots of benchmarks
- Try your ideas on others
42Ready Fire Aim
43Risk Taking
- Risk is relative
- Consider all the possibilities
- Risk muscle
- Benefits
- Creates increased expectations
- Peak to Peak Experiences
- Builds your image in your organization
- Self rewards
44Innovators
- Sit around and think a lot
- Ask themselves over and over what they would like
to see - Have comfort with change
- Create an atmosphere for change
- Have foresight and vision
45Final Thoughts
No matter what you do
- Youre in show business
- Youre in customer service
46Center Yourself
- You can not please everyone
- You must set your limits
- You influence people within 3-7 seconds
- You cannot fake who you really are
47Suggested Readings
7 Habits of Highly Successful People, Stephen
Covey A Passion For Excellence, Tom Peters
Change Masters, Rosabeth Moss Kanter Evolve,
Rosabeth Moss Kanter How To Win Friends and
Influence People, Dale Carnegie In Search of
Excellence, Tom Peters Jack, Straight from the
Gut, Jack Welch One Minute Manger, Ken
Blanchard The Greatest Management Principal In
The World, Michael Leboeuf Who Moved My Cheese,
48How Did I Do?
- Traits of a Leader
- Motivating Winners
- Building Teams
- Making a Difference
- Questions
49Questions? Please!
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51Center Yourself
We all sit around in a ring and suppose While the
secret sits in center and knows . Robert
Frost
52Center Yourself
53A Definition
Leadership is deliberately causing people-driven
actions in a planned fashion for the purpose of
accomplishing the leaders agenda. ..Philip
Crosby
54The Breakdown
- People driven
- Planned fashion
- Leaders agenda
55A Habit
- The intersection of
- knowledge
- skill
- desire