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Leadership AcademyWelcome!

January 2017Gabrielle K. Gabrielli, Ph.D.

Ground Rules

1. Turn any cell phones or anything else thatmakes sound to the off or silent position.

2. Be on time including from breaks.3. Listen actively.4. Keep an open mind.5. Be respectful to everyone; don’t interrupt.6. If you break any rules, you sing.

Introductions

• Name• Where you are from

• Background and experience (<2 minutes)• Emerging or seasoned leader?• What prompted you to join the

Leadership Academy?

Discussion

• Schedule– March (2) and June sessions

• Numbers - benefits and concerns• Emerging versus seasoned leaders• What you’d like to work on most

Agenda

Tuesday 17 January 20171230 Welcome, Lunch, Ground Rules, Objectives, Introductions

1300 Discussion of Schedule, Topics, Needs

1330 LeadershipSuccessDiscussionLeadership StylesDigging Deeper into Your Own Leadership

1500 Servant Leadership

1615 Mentoring and Coaching

1630 Adjourn

Today’s Learning Objectives

• Define leadership.• Discuss REAL success with leadership.• Define servant leadership.• Explain characteristics of servant leaders.• Describe how to apply leadership techniques to

overcome adversity and positively influenceothers.

• Develop an action plan to work on the areas thatneed the most improvement to becomesuccessful.

Pre-Academy Survey

• What are you most looking forward to?– Enhancing my leadership ability through a deep

dive in to my style/knowledge with a closegroup.

– Personal assessment and coaching sessionsand learning all I can from the classes to applyit to daily life

– Being able to live a life to the fullest with myauthentic self in the driver seat

– Learning from others about their leadershipphilosophy

Pre-Academy Survey

• What are you most looking forward to?– Personal and Professional Development– Improving my skills for my new career

adventures in nonprofits!– Networking and the mentor program– Being paired with a mentor outside the City of

Tallahassee organization to learn how otherorganizations in the area function effectivelyand efficiently

Pre-Academy Survey

• What are you most looking forward to?– Networking and learning– I am most looking forward growing in my career

and in myself.– Learning– Developing a better understanding of my

leadership abilities and improving mycommunication and connection skills.

Pre-Academy Survey

• New topic ideas– Writing grants that will get approved– Improving written and verbal communication

skills– Using the latest technology to motivate others– How to be confident but not intimidating– What makes for a good leader (Budgeting,

Strategic Planning, Vision, etc.)

What is Leadership?Leadership is a process of influence thatmaximizes the efforts of others towardachievement of a goal.

13 Leadership Skills You Didn't Need ADecade Ago That Are Now Essential

1. Executive Presence2. Resiliency3. Culture Management4. Navigation of Ambiguity5. Hybrid of Skills6. Multigenerational Management

Forbes, 13 Dec. 2016

13 Leadership Skills You Didn't Need ADecade Ago That Are Now Essential

7. Collaboration8. Emotional Intelligence9. Social Media Presence10. Authenticity11. Mastery Of Crucial Conversations12. Leadership Of Virtual Teams And

Independent Contractors13. Co-Creative Leadership

Forbes, 13 Dec. 2016

Leadership

“Leadership is not about titles,positions or flowcharts. It isabout one life influencinganother.”

- John C. Maxwell

5 Levels of Influence

Factors That Make a Great Leader

1. Character2. Relationships3. Knowledge4. Intuition5. Experience6. Ability

What is Success?

What Does Success Mean toYou?

What is Success?

What does it mean to be a REAL Success?

Success is....

• Relationships- Relate to others better. Add value tohelp others reach their full potential.

• Equipping- Recognize and build on leadershippotential in those around you. Use teamwork to helpyou take others to a higher level.

• Attitude- Improve your attitude daily. Understand theeffect your attitude has on you and others. Adopt anattitude that makes challenges easier to overcome.

• Leadership- Lead others successfully to where youhave gone and beyond. Influence others from theheart and not just the head.

• “The most important single ingredient tothe formula of success is knowing how toget along with people.”

– Theodore Roosevelt

Leadership Style

• Answer questions on your handout aboutleadership style.

“We cannot become what we need byremaining what we are.”

- John C. Maxwell

Next Level Leadership

"True transformation to leadership beginswhen people overcome fears and self-limiting beliefs to get out of their comfortzone and into their strength zone.”

- Dr. Gabrielle K. Gabrielli

Fear

What is/are your biggest fear(s)?

From where do you think your fear(s) stem?

Accomplishments and Goals

What accomplishment(s) are you mostproud of in your life?

What is your biggest goal?

Planning and Dreaming

What are three things you would like toaccomplish in 2017?

If money were no object, what would youdo? What is your dream?

Robert K. Greenleaf

Greenleaf Philosophy

"The servant-leader is servant first... Becoming aservant-leader begins with the natural feeling that onewants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choicebrings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharplydifferent from one who is leader first... The differencemanifests itself in the care taken by the servant first tomake sure that other people's highest priority needsare being served. The best test, and the most difficultto administer, is this: Do those served grow aspersons? Do they, while being served, becomehealthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likelythemselves to become servants?"

Key Elements

• Listening• Empathy• Healing• Awareness• Persuasion• Conceptualization• Foresight• Stewardship

• Commitment toGrowth of People

• Building Community• Collaboration• Influence• Trust• Humility• Authenticity• Accountability

Servant Leadership

Answer the self-assessment.

Scoring

• Add up the number of boxes you selected. 0-7: You might want to hone your skills more

to become a servant leader. 8-13: You have great potential to be a servant

leader. 13-16: Congratulations! You are a servant

leader, though there is always opportunity forimprovement.

Servant Leadership Poem

• Each leader will read a line from the poem.

Answer These Questionson Your Handout

• What characteristics of servant leadershipare your biggest strengths?

• What opportunities are there forimprovement, and what is your plan tohelp you improve?

Key Concepts

• Reflection• Integrity• Passion

Servant Leader Pyramid Circle

Source: ModernServantLeader.com

Servant Leadership

Sipe, James W. and Frick, Don M. (2009)

Which Person is the Mentor?

Business Case for Mentorship

• Promotion• Productivity• Development• Retention• Morale

Questions?

• Your website portal WILL BE athttp://gabrielleconsulting.com/leader2017