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Start Here. leadUP 2012 Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership Wheaton College, Norton, MA. Hello. Nadia Omar Intercultural Program Coordinator Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership Office. Agenda. Leading Together Group Development Sharing the Vision - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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START HEREleadUP 2012Student Activities, Involvement & LeadershipWheaton College, Norton, MA

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HELLO Nadia Omar

Intercultural Program Coordinator Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership

Office

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AGENDA Leading Together

Group Development Sharing the Vision Commitment & Accountability

Membership Recruiting New Members Keeping Your Members Motivating Delegating

Meetings Tips for Improvement

It’s what’s up.

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Leading Together: Group Development Sharing the Vision Commitment & Accountability

There is no “i” in team.

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LEADING TOGETHERBruce Tuckman’s Model of Group Development:

Forming Team acquaints and establishes ground rules. Formalities are preserved and members are treated as strangers.

Storming Members start to communicate their feelings but still view themselves as individuals rather than part of the team. They resist control by group leaders and show hostility.

Performing The team works in an open and trusting atmosphere where flexibility is the key and hierarchy is of little importance.

Norming People feel part of the team and realize that they can achieve work if they accept other viewpoints.

AdjourningThe team conducts an assessment of the year and implements a plan for transitioning roles and recognizing members’ contributions.

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LEADING TOGETHER Share the vision

1. Valuable Vision: Make sure it is simple and focused. The vision itself should provide direction and inspires

everyone. 2. Believe the Hype:

As the leader, you are the biggest vision marketer. If you don’t know or believe in the vision how will others? Know it, believe it, and sell it!

3. Talk About It: The best time to share a vision is during the first

meeting. Continue to talk about the vision throughout the

year!

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LEADING TOGETHER Share the vision

4. Show Them: Even if you are able to state the vision, it will mean

nothing if you do not demonstrate it. If you want your group to be inspired by the vision, show them what it looks like in action.

5. Recognition: Reward behavior that moves the group towards the

vision. A vision will lose meaning and momentum if you do not recognize people for making progress towards it.

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LEADING TOGETHER Commitment

Agree on team rules Be on time at meetings Complete all tasks …

Accountability Set deadlines

be specific with who, what and when review the deadlines at every meeting

Offer resources people have a fear of failure – ask if they need help

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Share examples of how your club leads together

Performance groups Club Sports

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Membership: Recruiting New Members Keeping Your Members Motivating Delegating

A club ofone is nota club.

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MEMBERSHIP: RECRUITING MEMBERS Know and understand the groups purpose. Set recruitment goals.

Who are your potential members? How many new members should we have by the end of

the semester? How will we keep our membership high?

Have joint meetings with another student group. Many people want to be connected to multiple groups.

Plan a special meeting just for new members. The beginning of the year is a busy one, so plan on a

'new members welcome meeting' a few weeks into the semester and another during the second semester.

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MEMBERSHIP: KEEPING MEMBERS Listen to everyone's ideas and comments. Ask for feedback and input on the group meetings. Welcome them to the "family". Each family has

history, traditions, and values; be sure to remind everyone of them at each meeting.

Share expectations of members. People need to know how much time they should dedicate to your group.

Make them feel special. Everyone likes a handwritten personal note, Facebook poke, or given a candy treat.

Energy is contagious! If you are positive and enthusiastic then your members will be too.

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MEMBERSHIP: MOTIVATING MEMBERS Delegate responsibility to members. Give credit where it is due - praise in public. Make your wishes known by suggestions or requests,

not demands, and explain why. Never forget that the leader sets the style for her/his

members. So show your members that you have confidence in them and you expect them to do their best.

When you are wrong or make a mistake, admit it. Don't be upset by little mistakes - it's a learning process.

Give members a chance to take part in decisions, particularly those affecting them.

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MEMBERSHIP: DELEGATING

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MEMBERSHIP: DELEGATING

… or NOTHING.- Nadia Omar

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MEMBERSHIP: RULES FOR DELEGATING1. You need to be able to articulate your goals if you expect

others to understand them and succeed.

2. Do not repeatedly assign someone a certain task just because they are good at it or are considered “responsible” people.

3. Let people know how their tasks fit into the whole process and what the positive results will be for the entire project.

4. Never revoke delegation - failing is a learning experience.5. Never force someone to take on a task.

1. The point is to inspire and encourage your members to want to help.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Share how you keep your members motivated

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Meetings Tips for Improvement

Gotta have‘em.

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MEETINGS: TIPS FOR IMPROVEMENT When running a meeting, you have a

responsibility to set the mood and direction Meetings need to be structured, productive and

rewarding for all

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MEETINGS: TIPS FOR IMPROVEMENT1. Keep Time

Start on time Stick to your meeting time frame. Be respectful

of other peoples' time and use your time effectively.

2. Speak Ask if everyone can hear you. Some people may

be hard-of-hearing. Give proper introductions and recognition to

those in the room. Allow everyone a chance to speak. Restrict

debates to 15 minutes maximum.

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MEETINGS: TIPS FOR IMPROVEMENT3. Share

Review the minutes from the previous meeting. Set an agenda and have extra copies for others.

Make sure the font is legible and large as some people may be visually impaired.

4. Wrap Up Plan follow-up action.

Who will do what/when/how/where? End your meetings on a positive note. Evaluate!

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Share what works for your group meetings

Performance groups Club Sports

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FOR MORE INFO

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THANK YOU

That’s all folks.