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Bret L. Simmons, Ph.D. GE Women’s Network March 5, 2014 Leading With and Without Authority

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Bret L. Simmons, Ph.D.GE Women’s Network

March 5, 2014

Leading With and Without Authority

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www.bretlsimmons.com

http://www.slideshare.net/BretLSimmons

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Leadership

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Leading with authority

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Leading without

authority

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The Process of Leadership

Assume responsibility for the choice to engage with others and

use your influence to pursue substantive changes that advance a shared purpose

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The Process of Leadership

Assume responsibility for the choice to engage with others and

use your influence to pursue substantive changes that advance a shared purposeWhat is the hardest choice you have to make when you participate in this process?

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Integrity

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Primary Source

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Reciprocity StylesTaker, Matcher, or Giver

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Takers view success as attaining results that are superior to others

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Matchers see success in terms of balancing individual accomplishments

with fairness to others

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Givers characterize success as individual achievements that have a

positive impact on others

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How you give determines if you will achieve long term success or languish at the bottom

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Concern for Other’s Interests

LOW HIGH

Concern for Self-Interest

LOW Apathetic Selfless: Self-sacrificinggivers

HIGH Selfish:Takers

Otherish:Successful Givers

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