Title: Leadership Principles
1Leadership Principles
2Overview
- What are the key principles of leadership?
- What is the importance of knowing yourself and
your role? - What is the importance of setting the example?
- What is the importance of caring for your people?
3Overview
- How can you communicate, educate, equip, and
motivate? - What is the importance of accepting your
responsibility? - What is the importance of developing teamwork?
4Quick Write
- Read an American Biography or Americans in Action
article from an earlier lesson in the textbook. - Then write a list of words that indicate that
persons leadership qualities. - How did the persons actions reflect his or her
leadership qualities?
5 Key Principles of Leadership
- Ideas about leadership have changed
- Many businesses used to have a top-down
management structure - But by the mid-1980s, boundaries between the top
and the bottom had become less distinct - Leadership became a shared responsibility
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6 Key Principles of Leadership
- Part of your job as a future leader is to
understand leadership theories and styles - By demonstrating strong values, building trust,
focusing on results, and motivating, you will
influence your team members - In so doing, you will help them adapt to the
challenge of service in an ever-changing world
7 Key Principles of Leadership
- To help its men and women understand the
behaviors expected of its leaders, the Air Force
has adopted a set of leadership principles - A leadership principle is a rule or guide that
has been tested and proven over the years by
successful leaders
8 Leadership Principles
- Know yourself and your role
- Set the example
- Care for your people
- Communicate, educate, equip, and motivate
- Accept your responsibility
- Develop teamwork
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9 Knowing Yourself and Your Role
- To be a successful leader, you must recognize
your strengths or abilities, as well as your
limitations - You must then build on your strengths and try to
overcome your weaknesses - As a leader, you must understand your own role
10 Knowing Yourself and Your Role
- You must also understand how your team
contributes to the overall mission of the
organization - Finally, you must make sure that each team member
understands how his or her role relates to the
mission
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11Setting the Example
- Setting an example means giving people a strong
model to imitate - As a leader, you must set the standard for your
team by your actions as well as your words - If you are arrogant or domineering, you will
command little respect
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12Setting the Example
- Self-control is also essentiala leader who
cannot control himself or herself cannot control
others - Lack of self-discipline in a leader destroys the
teams unity and its ability to perform
13Caring for Your People
- Caring for people means putting others needs
before your own - To take care of people, you must know them well
and be sensitive to their needs - If people are worried about their personal lives
or other issues, they cannot focus fully on the
task - Then the mission suffers
14Caring for Your People
- If your people believe you care for them, you
will earn their confidence, respect, and loyalty - Caring for your people involves establishing
clear lines of communication between you and them
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15Caring for Your People
- The bottom line about caring for your people is
this - People who feel cared for are people who become
self-motivated - Self-motivated people can accomplish the
impossible
16Communicate
- Communication and information should flow
continuously throughout the organization - Successful leaders listen to their people
- Providing feedback is also essential
- As a leader, its your job to keep all
communication channels open
17Educate
- People need training to do their jobs well
- Professional military education, technical
training, and on-the-job training are the formal
means by which Air Force personnel receive
training - Informal training, practice, and personal
experience at the unit level reinforce formal
training
18Equip
- Part of your responsibility as a leader is to
make sure your team has the equipment it needs to
do its job - The leaders responsibilities include identifying
needs, securing funds, and obtaining the
necessary supplies, tools, and equipment to
accomplish the mission
19Motivate
- A leaders greatest challenge is to motivate team
members to achieve the high standards set for
them - The ability to generate enthusiasm about the
mission may be the single most important factor
in leadership
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20Motivate
- To motivate people, a leader must understand
their needs and align these needs with the units
requirements - Recognition is one of the most powerful
motivational forces - One of your goals as a leader should be to
provide an environment that fosters and rewards
self-motivation
21 Accepting Your Responsibility
- Gen Curtis LeMay once said If I had to come up
with one word to define leadership, I would say
responsibility. - As a leader, you are responsible for ensuring
that your team accomplishes its mission - If you fail, you are accountable for the
consequences
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22 Accepting Your Responsibility
- If you are not willing to accept responsibility
for failure, you will lose your credibility and
respect - Accountability requires discipline
- Just as a leader should reward a job well done,
he or she must discipline those who fail to meet
their responsibilities or standards
23Developing Teamwork
- The leaders job is to mold a collection of
individuals into a cohesive team - Cohesion is the ability of a team to stick
together when it works toward its objective - As the leader, you should know how the various
roles of individual team members fit together
24Developing Teamwork
- You should create and maintain an atmosphere of
teamwork and cooperation to meet mission demands - Cooperation is the ability of team members to
work together to accomplish the team goal - Teamwork comes when people are willing to put the
teams mission before all else
25Review
- A leadership principle is a rule or guide that
has been tested and proven over the years by
successful leaders - Leadership Principles
- Know yourself and your role
- Set the example
- Care for your people
- Communicate, educate, equip, and motivate
- Accept your responsibility
- Develop teamwork
26Review
- As a leader, you must understand your own role
- Setting an example means giving people a strong
model to imitate - Caring for people means putting others needs
before your own - Successful leaders listen to their people
27Review
- People need training to do their jobs well
- Part of your responsibility as a leader is to
make sure your team has the equipment it needs to
do its job - A leaders greatest challenge is to motivate team
members to achieve the high standards set for them
28Review
- As a leader, you are responsible for ensuring
that your team accomplishes its mission - If you fail, you are accountable for the
consequences - The leaders job is to mold a collection of
individuals into a cohesive team
29Summary
- What are the key principles of leadership?
- What is the importance of knowing yourself and
your role? - What is the importance of setting the example?
- What is the importance of caring for your people?
30Summary
- How can you communicate, educate, equip, and
motivate? - What is the importance of accepting your
responsibility? - What is the importance of developing teamwork?
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