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M O V I N G F R O M M A N A G I N G
T OL E A D I N G A S S E S S M E N T
D R . S U S A N D O N ATM E S S I A H C O L L E G E
J O T D O W N 2 - 3 I D E A S F R O M T H E C O N F E R E N C E Y O U W A N T T O I M P L E M E N T I N T H E N E X T Y E A R .
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OBJECTIVES:
•Discuss the differences between managers and leaders• Apply that framework to assessment work• Assess their own strengths and areas to improve as
managers and leaders• Brainstorm pathways to develop as managers and leaders•Create goals for self-development that align with current
assessment priorities at their campus.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? MANAGERS LEADERS
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? MANAGERS• Tactical• Concrete• Maintains status quo • Control• Focus on systems & structures • Focus on the mission, which
remains a constant • Copes with complexity; brings
order and consistency• Utilizes processes and systems to
achieve a goal
LEADERS• Strategic• Abstract• Challenges status quo • Direction• Focus on people • Focus on the vision, but the vision
is a variable.• Copes with change • Influences people toward a
common goal
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? TASKMANAGERS• Administers
• Maintains
• Plans and budgets
• Maintain order; stabilizes work
• Organize resources
• Problem-solve
LEADERS• Innovates
• Develops
• Establish direction
• Align organization
• Motivate
• Inspire
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? RESULTSMANAGERS• Provides resources
• Produce standards, consistency, predictability, and order
LEADERS• Provides vision and inspiration
• Produce the potential for dramatic change, chaos and failure
PERRIN’S LEADERSHIP ZONE MODEL
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LEADERSHIP ZONES
• Reflection
• Society
•Diversity
• Ingenuity
• Business
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? ZONESMANAGERS• Business
LEADERS• Reflection
• Society
• Diversity
• Ingenuity
• Business
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: REFLECTION
• Reflection – leaders assess their own motives, beliefs, attitude and actions. Learn from failure.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: SOCIETY
• Society – leaders apply principles such as fairness, respect and the greater good to balance individual and group well-being.
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: DIVERSITY
• Diversity – leaders respect and leverage such basic differences as gender, ethnicity, age, nationality and beliefs. (Collaborate with people very different from themselves).
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
• Ingenuity – leaders offer and execute practical ideas, and encourage others to do so, creating a culture where innovation can thrive.
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: BUSINESS
• Business – leaders develop strategies, make and execute plans and decisions, organize the work of others, and guide effort toward predicted results.
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT… NOW WHAT?
• Big picture vision.
• How can you move towards that vision from your current location?
• Define concrete steps to get there.
• Which step is most needed at this time?
• How could you both take that step AND cultivate your professional development?
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WHAT WERE YOUR 2-3 IDEAS?
• Reflection
• Society
•Diversity
• Ingenuity
• Business
T H A N K Y O U !
S D O N AT @ M E S S I A H . E D U
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