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© Nancy Riesz 2010

Rotary District 6670 Assembly

May 5, 2010

Nancy Riesz

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This evening is about YOU!

About getting to learn more about yourself, especially you as a Leader.

AND

Making Rotary a more valuable experience for your members and

YOU!

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Being a Leader

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YOU as Leader• What do you appreciate about

yourself?

• What do you do exceptionally well?

• What do you think you do well as a leader?

• What have you been recognized for?

• Who are you when you are most fully alive?

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Qualities of Great Leaders

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Think of the worst boss/leader you know……

What did you learn from him or her?

How will that affect you

as a leader?

Thanks for the suggestion Peter Weiglin!

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“Everything rises and falls on leadership” ---John Maxwell

“Leadership is about showing people where to go and how to get there.”

--- Kouzes & Posner

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Why do you want to be the leader???

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What makes great leaders effective?

Great leaders focus on a few fundamentals. Vision is always one of them. Great leaders give real thought to values, ideas and activities they are most passionate about --- and those are the things they pursue.

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Vision

A clear vision provides direction and establishes purpose.

A vision is not always agreed upon by the followers. It does not have to be. The vision belongs to the leader.

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“Leadership requires a vision of a place that is better than where we are and an ability to communicate that vision clearly so people want to embrace it.”

--- Stan Slap

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Vision

• What is your vision as a Rotary leader?

• What do you want to accomplish during the coming year?

• What is important to you as a Rotary leader?

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What do you stand for as a leader?

What are your values?

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Four Way Test

• Is it the truth?

• Is it fair to all concerned?

• Will it build good will and better friendship?

• Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

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Leadership Values

• Truth• Honesty• Authenticity• Transparency• Communication

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Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

• Common action

• Hearing vs. listening

• Speaking/hearing mismatch

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Assertions

• Descriptive

• Belong to the thing being described

• Factual

• Can be proven T/F Right or wrong

• Based on observations

“The world is round.”

Assessments

• Subjective statement

• Opinions/Judgments

• How the speaker relates to the world or a specific event

“No one likes working here.”

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Expectations

• AKA assumptions!• Are free!!!• Internal conversations • Unexpressed…….

Disappointment!

Promises unkept ≠ expectations unmet

Requests

• AKA offers• Committed speaker• Committed listener• Conditions of

satisfaction• Time frame• Moodspace• Context• No is a valid

response

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Commitments

• AKA promise, agreement• Profound impact on relationships and results• Primary “move” we in language in order to

do anything and everything we do with others

• Conscious awareness: yes, no, commit-to-commit, counter-offer

• Broken agreement….responsible complaint

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Agreements

Break Keep

Trust

Relationships

Success

Self-esteem

No-win Win-Win

“Unconscious” Design life

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Principle Centered Leadership

• Continually learning• Service-oriented• Radiate positive energy• Believe in other people• Lead balanced lives• See life as an adventure• Are synergistic• Exercise all 4 dimensions for self-

renewal

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Action Ideas

It’s not how many ideas you have.

What is important is how many you

put into action.

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Know Yourself

• Motivation

• Attitude

• “You”niqueness

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If it’s to be, it’s up to me

• Vision

• Values

• Attitude

• Ethics

• Actions

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Thank You!

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Nancy J. Riesz, MBAPresident, Success Catalyst

Nancy Riesz is a nationally-known interpersonal effectiveness expert, a Success Catalyst, who teaches people how to work together… better. Nancy is also a partner in LifeScape Solutions, teaching Baby Boomers how to live fully and fulfilled in retirement. During her 20+ years in the clinical laboratory and in-vitro diagnostics industry, Nancy earned a reputation of being a compelling leader by blending practical business strategies with challenge, inspiration, humor and accountability. Nancy’s leadership experiences in the clinical laboratory, corporate America, associations and community and her certification in leadership coaching provide her with the knowledge and experience to teach others to become great leaders. Without experience, one can only tell another how to do something Her positive outlook, insightful perspectives and innovative solutions lead individuals to shift their thinking, transform their actions and accelerate success.

Nancy applies the same energy, expertise and on-target analysis with her clients that consistently put her and her staff at the top of their industry for more than 20 years. With her high energy, information-packed presentations, on-target analyses, solid, results-oriented recommendations and leadership coaching, she motivates clients to achieve top-line performance and bottom-line results. Her passion is to create working environments that encourage people to be excited about coming to work, for bosses they are thrilled to work with, doing what they do best

Nancy earned a MBA in Management from Xavier University’s Executive Program, a BS in Medical Technology from the University of Cincinnati and a certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University. Nancy is President of Success Catalyst, a certified Woman Business Enterprise, which she founded in 1993. She is a certified coach by the International Coach Federation, an adjunct professor at Xavier University, a member of the Chapter Leadership Council of National Speakers Association, on the staff of the Mercy Franciscan Holistic Health Centers, a member of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber Small Business Advisory Board, a United Way Ambassador, a Rotarian, a member of the Executive Women Golf Association and Impact 100 and a Hospice of Cincinnati volunteer.

[email protected] SuccessCatalyst.com 513.325.8288