Title: NSBE Leadership: Chapter President
1NSBE LeadershipChapter President
Vice-President
National Society Of Black Engineers
2The Curriculum
IntroductionsName, School, Year Level
The President Vice-PresidentMain Role,
Managing
Key OperationsStaffing, Communications,
Financials, Events
Maximizing the TeamMotivation, Accountability,
Delegation
3Introductions
Regional Chair Corey Baker
Regional Vice-Chair Kazeem Omidiji
- Name, School, Year, Major
- What do you hope to gain from this workshop?
4The Chapter President Vice-President
Leading the CEB
Basic Duties
Leading vs. Managing
Relationship with Chapter President
5The Chapter President Vice-President
Leading the CEB
- Oversee communication with membership
- Are members receiving information? Questions
answered? - Is the CEB receiving adequate resources?
- Are members comments being heard?
- Manage chapter goals
- Are programs being implemented correctly?
- Are we achieving our goals? Completing
strategies? - Are chapter events meeting expectations?
6The Chapter President Vice-President
Basic Duties
- Presidents Focus
- Communicate regional goals to CEB
- Monitor and support interaction with
committees/REB - Communicate thoughts and concerns of chapter
members and leaders to the REB - Serve as a public representative for the CEB
- Vice Presidents Focus
- Manage basic operations of CEB
- Assess CEBs progress on goals strategies
- Oversee chapter events
- Communicate CEB feedback to Chapter President
7The Chapter President Vice-President
Leading vs. Managing
- Managers
- Coordinate the inner-workings of the business
- Establish systems, rules, and procedures
- Oversee day-to-day operations
- Ensure resources are provided
- Leaders
- Drive a vision and show the purpose in goals
- Motivate and inspire people (leading by example)
- Ensure collaboration within teams
- Set the tone for progress
8The Chapter President Vice-President
Relationship with Chapter President
- Both are needed to achieve goals
- Must work together
- Build relationship by understanding strengths
- Who is more of the visionary?
- Who is more comfortable with processes?
- Who is more personable?
- Who is more organized?
9The Chapter President Vice-President
Relationship with Chapter President
- Regular communication is critical!
- Keep 1-1 meeting schedule
- Maintain personal office hours
- Collaborate on issues
- Talk with advisors together
- Who is Chapter President? Who is Vice-President?
- Set clear expectations and responsibilities
- Know who is the ultimate decision maker
- Come to agreement in front of the board/public
10Key Operations
Keeping a Healthy Board
Strengthening the Network
Driving Towards Growth
11Key Operations
Keeping a Healthy Board
- Promote Productivity
- Team-based accountability
- Acknowledgement and rewards
- Evaluation and feedback
- Committee/team development
- Ensure a Healthy Environment
- Proper training and transitioning
- Available resources (documents, teachers,
advisors) - Academic support
12Key Operations
Strengthening the Network
- Encourage Accessibility Reliability
- Official schedules office hours
- Personal communication email etiquette
- Ensure Awareness
- Top-down bottom-up reporting
- Effective meetings
- Documenting and archiving minutes
13Key Operations
Driving Towards Growth
- Shared Vision
- Chapter goal-setting strategy sessions
- Regional reporting
- Milestone assessments
- Secure Vital Resources
- Financial assessment and growth plans
- Chapter event planning
- Assets management
- Leadership shadowing and recruitment
14Maximizing the Team!
Changing the Focus
The Human Factor
Accountability
Delegation
15Maximizing the Team!
Changing the Focus
- Processes and programs mean very little without a
strong team of people to drive them. - Maximizing the team is not about being a
vice-chair, but a team player and advocate for
collective success. - Topics to Discuss
- Motivation
- Accountability
- Delegation
16Maximizing the Team!
The Human Factor
- AchievementIs the task achievable and realistic?
Are their steps to the ultimate goal? - RecognitionAre members aware of their good work
first, then their opportunities for growth? - The work itselfIs the task interesting and
challenging? Does it serve an observable purpose?
- ResponsibilityDoes the member have
responsibility over the task? Is his/her efforts
critical? - AdvancementDoes good work lead to increased
responsibility, more challenges, etc?
17Maximizing the Team!
Accountability
- Accountability is having the responsibility and
authority to act and fully accepting the natural
and logical consequences for the results of those
actions. - NSBE Accountability System
- Focus Clear, shared focus and explicit
expectations - Influence Individual influence over work
processes, team members, and the environment - Consequences Natural and logical consequences
for all actions
18Maximizing the Team!
Delegation
- You cant do everything! So utilize your CEB to
its full potential. - Delegation is
- Entrusting your authority to others
- Allowing others to act and initiate independently
- Transferring responsibility for certain tasks
- Remaining responsible (since you are the manager)
19Maximizing the Team!
Delegation
- Secret Delegate such that things get done but do
not go (badly) wrong - Tips
- Ensure the task is clearly explained
- Ensure authority to achieve it
- Provide all instruction needed to operate
- Ensure all resources are available
- Establish a system for periodic checkups
20Questions?