Title: Leadership Techniques and Supervision
1Leadership Techniques and Supervision
- By
- Jennifer Hill
- Chad Karsnia
- Ryan Trautsch
2Definition of Leadership
Leadership empowers, motivates, and organizes
people to achieve a common objective, and
provides moral guidance. It is a service to the
people and a vision for the future.
One of the basic functions of leadership is to
unite people bring people together to achieve
common objectives.
-Charles Barron
3Approach to Leadership
- Trait
- Style
- Situational
- Functional
4Styles of Leadership
- Autocratic
- Democratic
- Laissez-faire
5Ten Techniques for Effective Practice Leadership
- Manage by objectives
- Delegate
- Make work meaningful
- Set decision procedures
- Build a team
- Assess/change leadership style
- Improve communication
- Manage time
- Solve problems
- Appraise performance
6Definition of Supervision
Management by overseeing the performance or
operation of a person or group.
7Three Types of Supervision
General Transitional Specific
8Functions of a Supervisor
- To manage participant behaviors
- To render emergency care
- To enforce rules equitably
- To be alert to dangerous conditions
- To maintain responsibilities for participants off
the premises.
Jordan 1999 P. 385
9The Front Line
Helpful Hints for Effective Leadership
- Involve participants in decision making
- Ask questions that will require more than a
yes/no response - Never ask a question for which you are not
prepared to answer - If outdoors, let the group face the leader the
leader faces the sun
10The Front Line Continued...
- Never wear sunglasses (unless for safety)
- Be flexible
- Always end an activity while the participants are
having fun - Safety should never be compromised, nor negotiated
11The Front Line continued
- End an activity on a positive note
- Always love the person, dislike the behavior
- Provide structured choices
- Power is like love, the more given away, the more
one has - Do not treat children like miniature adults
- Be aware of your surroundings, arrange
participants to minimize outside detractions
12The Front Line continued
- All children need to run, jump, and scream--let
them - Always be honest with children (and others)
- Adult logic and reasoning does not always make
sense to a child - Participants will be excited about things leaders
are excited about - Remind yourself (and other adults) to PLAY every
once in a while
13Resources
Fujishin, Randy, The Leader Within, Acada Books
1997. Jordan, Debra J., Leadership in Leisure
Services Making a Difference, Venture
Publishing, Inc. 1999. Porteous, Brian James,
Ten Techniques for Effective Practice
Leadership,www.ChiroWeb.com/archives/09/23/03htm
l www.dictionary.com
14The End