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1U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership in Civil Rights
Allen Masuda, FHWA Associate Administrator for
Civil Rights Southern Transportation Civil Rights
Executive Council Training Symposium Birmingham,
Alabama August 18, 2009
2U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
Visionary vs. Visionary Leader
Visionary One who articulates a vision of the
future. Visionary leader One who articulates a
vision of the future and takes actions to bring
about a transformation and the vision to reality.
3U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
Essential Qualities of a Visionary Leader
- Leadership abilities
- Strong sense of integrity
- Fully commitment
- Ability to create and articulate a clear vision
4U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Establishes achievable goals
- Initiates action
- Recruits others
- Holds others accountable
All work towards a higher purpose
5U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Is committed to a set of core valuesstanding for
somethinglive his/her values - Exercises ethical/moral standards
- Employs innovative strategies
- Empowers others
6U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Has imagination
- Is insightful
- Is bold
- Brings out the best in people
7U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Sees the big picture as well as the small details
- Creates a common sense of purpose
- Has a greater sense of purpose than self
8U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Serves for the good of the whole
- Avoids adversarial tactics in addressing
issuesgood relationships - Is an innovative change agent anticipates,
proactive, focuses on opportunities and not
problemswin-win outcomes
9U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Has a positive view of the future
- Has a clear sense of direction of how to get
there - Repeats the vision to bring it to life
- Creates a sense of shared vision
- Inspires people to do better
- Moves them to a higher level...thinking and
action
10U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Cares about peoplegreatest asset
- Understands spiritual needs of his/her followers
- Gets them involved in developing action
strategies - Gives them hope in achieving the vision
- Creates a learning and team environment
11U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- Is a good listener and learner
- Thinks strategically
- Crafts strategies that go beyond conventional
thinkingout-of-the-box - Systematic
- All encompassing
12U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
- When we work with a visionary leader, we
strengthen our leadership abilities. - Each of us can be a more effective and visionary
leader - Take the initiative
- Accept challengesaccept criticism
13U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Visionary Leadership
A Visionary Leader
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14U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Enhancing Your Transportation Career
Taking Control and Managing Your Career
Allen Masuda, FHWA Associate Administrator for
Civil Rights Southern Transportation Civil Rights
Executive Council Training Symposium Birmingham,
Alabama August 20, 2009
15U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Develop a Plan with Multiple Career Paths
- Establish Career GoalsShort, medium, and
long-term - 5, 10, 20 years? At retirement?
- Position?
- Grade?
- Location?
16U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Develop a Plan with Multiple Career Paths
- Why am I working?
- What difference do I want to make?
- What do I want to accomplish?
- When and how should I cross to another career
track?
Write it down.
17U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
- Establish a Career Advancement Team
- Supervisors first, second, and third-level
- Mentors select those who have had successful
careers. - Peers
- Share Your Career Plans IDP
- Others control resources, give you
- advice, or will be your advocates.
18U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
Training and Experience
Training/Education
- Classroom Learning
- Distance Learning
- Webinars, web based, video
- On-the-Job Training
19U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
Training/Education
- Keep up with technology
- Efficiency and better communications
- Technical, leadership, supervisory,
- or managerial
- What to take and when?
20U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Getting There
Experience
- Switch collateral duties frequently Learn
different subjects and get different experiences - Special/rotational assignments
- Other modal administrations and agencies.
- Team Assignments
- Lead or be a member
21U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Getting There
Experience
- Process/program/quality reviews
- Office ad hoc teams/committees
- Lateral re-assignments
Cultivate a professional network
Continuously expandIts who you know.
22U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Getting There
Experience
- Volunteer Work
- Offers experience opportunities
- Organizational, management, supervisory, and
communications and leadership skills - Shows initiative
- Develops people skills
23U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Getting There
Experience
- Volunteer Work continued
- Church committees, Scouts, H.S. Band Booster
fund raising, coaching, tutoring
24U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
- Establish High Ethical Standards
- Avoid getting something for personal gain
- Learn the Business-knowledge and skills
- Technical
- Legal
- Supervisory
- Management
25U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
- Develop your communications skills
- Learn from others verbal and written styles
- Write and distribute special reports
- Good practices, troublesome and emerging issues,
new technologies - Volunteer to speak/moderate at meetings and
conferences - Develop your presentation skills.
- Share information
- Volunteer to teach
26U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
- Develop a positive and professional
. attitude - Dress to make your Mamma Proud
- Exhibit enthusiasm
- Develop good people skills
- Be tactful and respectful
- Be visiblebe therebe a player
27U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder Preparing
Yourself
- Always do your homework Be prepared for
presentations and meetings - Have an agendahave a message?
- Be willing to contributeBe helpful Add value
- Make getting to Yes your goal
- Win-Win.
28U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Preparing Yourself
- Know your oversight responsibilities
- Always keep arms length from consultants/contract
ors/recipients - You are not their friend
- Assure compliance
- Always - Make your agency look good and strive
to make it better
29U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climb the Career Ladder Preparing Yourself
- Learning the highway business takes time
- Getting experiencetakes time
- Getting seasonedtakes even longer
- Have realistic career expectations
- Work at the Next Level
- Work beyond your PD responsibility level
- Have Fun !!!
30U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder
Through Mobility
- Career Mobility Getting assignments in a
number of positions and getting a variety of
experiences for career enrichment and advancement
(CEA) - Geographic Mobility You pack up the household
and move the family for CEA. - Geographic ImMobility You stay in one location
and are not able or willing to pack up and move
the family for CEA.
31U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder
Through Mobility
- Career Mobility Advantage
- You gain a variety of experiences
- Geographic Mobility Advantage
- More opportunities for changing career positions
and competing for promotions - Work with different people and cultures
Different MPOs, LPAdifferent geography
different perspectiveexpands network - Facilitates career mobility
32U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder
Through Mobility
- Geographic ImMobility
- Advantage - Avoids difficulties and stress of
moving the household and family - Disadvantage Limited opportunities to change
career positions or duties and compete for
laterals or promotions. - Limits career mobility
33U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder
Through Mobility
- Many leadership and management positions require
a wide array of experiences (3-5 year
assignments). - Those who diversify their experiences have a huge
competitive advantage over others. - Selecting officials are looking for future
leaders and building the best team for themselves
to be successful.
34U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Climbing the Career Ladder
Through Mobility
Geographic ImMobility - Career Diversity
- View your career in the long term.
- Be career mobile in your office.
- Dont wait for a vacancy.
- Start today to prepare yourself to be
competitive for those limited opportunities that
come upin 3 years, 10years, 15 yearsor as
surprises! - Be DeliberateBe Patient.
35U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityPreparing A
Resume
- You are now ready to compete for the next
position promotion.
- Your position description is not your resume.
- Complete your resume and tailor it to the duties
of the new position. - Use the Word I freely. Now is the most
important time to brag about your achievements
and it is acceptable.
36U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityPreparing A
Resume
- Briefly describe what you did in each position
- Highlight your personal accomplishments. Through
examples - Illustrate your versatility and how you are
different from your competitors. - Include relevant non-work related experiences
and hobbies.
37U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityPreparing A
Resume
- Use good grammar and correct spellingbe concise
and neat. This is an example of your written
communications skills. -
- Be complete so a total stranger or a panel of
strangers clearly understand your
accomplishments, skills, and abilities.
38U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityPreparing A
Resume
- You will be judged on the contents and
presentation even if people know you. - Have members of your Career Development Team
critique your resume. - Good qualifications and a good resume will get
you to the second step The Interview.
39U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityThe Interview
- You are competitive If you get to an interview,
you have been short listed - How you respond to interview questions, is a
reflection of your verbal communications
abilities.
40U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
When Preparation Meets OpportunityThe
Interview
- Prepare and anticipate how you will answer
questions. - Get pointers from your career advancement team
members. - Relax and be natural.
- Dress professionally.
41U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration
Enhancing Your Transportation Career
Taking Control and Managing Your Career
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