Leadership Development Formula for Success 2.

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Leadership Development

Formula for Success 2

Welcoming League

• Including all voices• Coming from a place of strength• Let’s Practice with “the Flip”

Passing the Torch

What are the Pitfalls of Passing the Torch?

Sharing the Torch

• Long-time and new members alike are leading• Long-time members are respecting new ideas

and welcoming change• New members are respecting the knowledge

and assets of long-time members

What does sharing the torch look like?

“Key to unlocking the positive power of inclusion is the capacity to make it

safe for people to speak up.”~Diana Whitney, Appreciative Leadership

Being Inclusive. . .

• Actions match words• People talk and listen regularly• All are welcome

Conversational Progression

• Include more people earlier in the process• Start with one-on-one discussions/ small

groups before large presentations

Conversational Progression

• Ask for insights and opinions• Use open-ended questions• Really listen

What does this look like in League?

Conversational Progression

In League:•Meet with new members one-on-one•Committees which ask for outside voices and opinions•Ask your members about what THEY want

“As an appreciative leader, it’s your job to set the

expectation and make it safe for open and honest

conversation.”~Diana Whitney, Appreciative

Leadership

Equality of Voice

• By virtue of status, resources, presence, style, gender, race or culture, some people are granted conversational privilege; become focus of attention

We must level the playing field!

Create Equality of Voice

• Lead with questions• Listen more than you talk • Be aware of who has “conversational

privilege”

Remember to Find Balance

• Balance power of position with positive power of inclusion

• Find creative ways to participate as equals

A Word on Innovation

• Inclusion means innovation• New people in a conversation leads to new

possibilities • New members have a fresh perspective

A Word on Wisdom

• Long-time members –Bring perspective –Valued resources–Informational –Inspirational

Ways to Engage Long-Timers

• Advisory Council• Participate in planning meetings• Act as mentors• Act as trainers

Appreciative leaders are skilled at turning negative issues into

positive questions.

AI Positive Principle

More positive the questions we ask. . . the more positive and enduring change!

Jim Clemmer, The Clemmer Group

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-B2vOmuzOg

3 P’s of Pessimism

• Permanent• Pervasive• Personal

The FlipA simple technique to use in times of negativity.

Move from complaining to brainstorming solutions

The Flip1. Listen Carefully and repeat back

what you hear.2. Ask “What is it that you really

want?”3. Reflect what you heard by

describing what the person wants in a 2-3 word phrase- AFFIRMATIVE!

Let’s Role-play!

What the Individual Will Learn

• What it is they stand for as a leader • What they expect of others• How to communicate what they want, rather

than frustration

Special Thanks to:

• Diana Whitney, Appreciative Leadership: Focus on What Works to Drive Winning Performance and Build a Thriving Organization