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Please sign the welcome board!
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Advanced Governance
  • Leading from the Middle
  • The Role of the Head Start Director in
  • Building Effective Relationships among
  • Governing Board and Policy Groups

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Credits and Acknowledgements for Reproduction
This presentation was co-developed by Region
VIII Administration for Children and Families
(ACF) and its technical assistance (TA)
contractor, Booz Allen Hamilton. We hope you
find the presentation helpful. Should you need
additional information about this topic or wish
to modify or adapt all or parts of this
presentation for other purposes, please contact
Muriel Richardson, Office of Head
Start mrichardson_at_acf.hhs.gov When using or
adapting the content of this presentation for
educational purposes, please use the following
citation Hosea, Marilyn and ACF Region VIII.
Advanced Governance PowerPoint. Head Start and
Early Head Start Directors Institute, 2006.
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This session is an appetizer
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Leading from the Middle Building Effective
Relationships with the Governing Board and Policy
Groups
  • Session Participant Outcomes
  • After completing this training, you will be able
    to
  • Strengthen your understanding of the roles and
    responsibilities of the governing board,
    management staff, and policy groups
  • Recognize the structures and systems that must
    exist to have a well-functioning Head Start
    program
  • Assess how relationships among the governing
    board, management staff, and policy groups are
    presently formed and sustained and
  • Examine a cluster of competencies and approaches
    you can employ to support balance between and
    positive interactions among governing boards,
    policy groups, and staff.

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Part I. Governance Framework Working in
Partnership with Head Start
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Overview of Program Governance in Head Start
  • Elements
  • Governing Board
  • Policy Council and Policy groups
  • Policy Committee
  • Parent Committees
  • Advisory Committee
  • Program Staff (Executive, Head Start and Early
    Head Start Director)
  • StructureTripartite system
  • Board
  • Executive
  • Staff

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Governance in Head Start varies
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The Nature of Independent and Interdependent
Relationships
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Interactive Drawing
  • Find a partner at your table.
  • Select a yellow slip of paper from your tables
    fishbowl.
  • Each partner has 4 seconds with alternating turns
    to interpret the task.
  • You may not talk during this exercise.
  • When time is called, discuss your drawing with
    your partner.

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The Zone of Influence
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Definition of Governing Board
  • The definition of a board is an organized group
    of people with the authority collectively to
    control and foster an institution that is usually
    administered by a qualified executive and staff.
  • Cyril O. Houle
  • Governing Boards A Publication of the National
    Center for Nonprofit Boards

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The Governing Board
  • Governance responsibilities include
  • Defining and upholding the mission and purpose of
    the organization
  • Designating broad parameters and policies within
    which staff can manage function and experiment
  • Ensuring financial viabilitypresent and future
  • Maintaining accountability to the client,
    funders, community, and public
  • Ensuring a healthy management function
  • Protecting the strength and continuity of the
    board through succession planning and board
    development and
  • Overseeing the delivery of high quality services
    to children and families in accordance with Head
    Start legislation, regulations, and policies.
  • Source Executive Directors Guide and the
  • Head Start Program Performance Standards

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Office of Head Start (OHS) Expectations
  • Compliance QuestionsGoverning Board
  • Can the governing body describe what being
    legally and fiscally responsible for
    administration of the EHS or HS program means?
  • Can the governing body members describe and
    demonstrate how they exercise oversight and
    accountability for the HS program in terms of
    fiscal and program operations?
  • Has the governing body established and
    implemented appropriate internal controls to
    safeguard Federal funds?
  • Can the governing body describe specific internal
    control activities?
  • 2007 PRISM Protocol

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Leadership Concepts for Administrators and Head
Start Directors
  • Understanding and supporting a governance
    culture
  • Management support of clear decision-making lines
    of board authority
  • Annual calendars
  • Committee charters
  • Decision policies and protocols
  • Strong communication links with internal policy
    groups (shared decision-makers)
  • Board development plans
  • Understanding how management staff influence
    without authority (Cohen and Bradford, 2005)

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Board Engagement
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Shared Decision-MakingWorking Effectively with
the HS Policy Council
  • The Head Start Program Performance Standards
    describe the shared decision-making
    responsibilities of the governing board and how
    these responsibilities relate to policy groups
    and agency leadership. The governing boards
    relationship to the policy group has many facets
    mentor, coach, partner and peer. When viewed
    and used appropriately, these relationships help
    the organization achieve its goals and
    objectives.
  • Fostering Program Governance
  • National Training Guide for the Head Start
    Learning Community

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The Head Start and Early Head Start Policy Council
  • Shared decision-making responsibilities of the
    Policy Council include
  • Being charged with the specific functions
    outlined in Appendix A Governance and
    Management Responsibilities
  • Developing parent leadership to assume their role
    in representing the collective interests of all
    families
  • Participating in a consultation and approval
    process that is integrated between the policy
    group and governing body in order to expedite
    agency decision-making concerning the Head Start
    program and
  • Working with staff in developing policy issues
    for consideration, discussion and approval by
    both the policy group and the governing body.

Source Head Start Program Performance Standards
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Office of Head Start (OHS) Expectations
  • Sample Compliance QuestionsShared
    Decision-Making
  • Has the grantee established and maintained a
    Policy Council at the grantee level?
  • Are parent committees established at every center
    or equivalent committees for other program
    options, and do they comprise of parents of
    enrolled children exclusively?
  • Has the grantee established a working partnership
    among the governing body, policy groups and key
    management staff?
  • Do the Policy Council and other policy groups
    reflect appropriate representation of parents and
    community partners?
  • 2007 PRISM Protocol

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How do you view your role in supporting the
Policy Council compared to supporting the Board?
  • SIMILARITIES
  • DIFFERENCES

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Policy Council Engagement
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Part II. Exploring Competencies and Approaches to
Support Leadership Development Leading from
the Middle
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Concepts ofLeadership and Followership
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The Footprint of Leadership
  • Where meaning is created, leadership occurs
  • Where systems are developed, leadership occurs
  • Where relationships are formed and sustained,
    leadership occurs
  • Leaders lead the dancing when the band is from
    Neptune.
  • Source Peter R. Scholtes
  • The Leaders Handbook

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Leadership in Context
  • Leadership is situational, nonhierarchical, and
    relational. Whats required by leaders will
    inevitably be shaped by context and
    relationships.
  • Rob Gofee and Gareth Jones
  • Why Should Anyone be Led by You?

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Situational Leadership
  • Authentic leadership and followership
  • Understanding and managing social distance
  • Finding the right mode of communications
  • Balancing the message

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Non-hierarchical Leadership
  • Successful organizations seek to build
    leadership capability widely and to give people
    the opportunity to exercise it. (Goffee and
    Jones, 2006)
  • Power Outages Leading people who dont report
    to you.
  • Understanding the stakeholders world.

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Relational
  • The nature of relationships
  • What is your relationship with that person or
    group (Board and Policy Council)positive,
    neutral, or negative?
  • How does that person want to be related to?
  • What do you have to offer?
  • The attractiveness of your resources
  • The individual/groups needs for what you have to
    offer
  • Understanding unwritten rules about how to
    express wants and needs
  • Preferred styles of interaction
  • Riskspositive and negative exchanges
  • Source Cohen and Bradford, 2005

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My Personal Development Plan
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Follow up Plans
  • Extended conversation and learning
    opportunities
  • Find a colleague to commit to emailing for
    extended governance conversations
  • Access your Regional TA system for ongoing
    support and
  • Access dialogue and discussion opportunities on
    the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center
    (ECLKC).
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