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Title: Leaders Developing Leaders


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Leaders Developing Leaders
  • Seeing Your Influence Grow Exponentially

Lessons from John C. Maxwells Developing the
Leaders Around You
Presented By Evan Jackson KASA Summer Institute
July 16, 2009
2
Why Developing Leaders is Important
  • Developed leaders expand and enhance the future
    of the organization
  • Potential leaders help carry the load
  • Leaders who mentor potential leaders multiply
    their effectiveness

3
  • A leaders success can be defined as the maximum
    utilization of the abilities of those under him.
  • --John Maxwell

4
Creating a Climate for Potential Leaders
  • Model the Leadership You Desire
  • Lead (Dont Manage) with Vision
  • Provide Growth Opportunities

5
Identifying Potential Leaders
  • Qualities to Look for in a Leader
  • Character
  • Influence
  • Positive Attitude
  • Excellent People Skills
  • Evident Gifts
  • Proven Track Record
  • Confidence
  • Self-Discipline
  • Effective Communication Skills
  • Discontent with the Status Quo

6
Nurturing Potential Leaders
  • Build Trust
  • Show Transparency
  • Offer Time
  • Give Encouragement
  • Add Significance
  • Reward Production
  • Establish a Support System

7
Equipping Potential Leaders
  • Develop a Personal Relationship
  • Share Your Dream
  • Set Goals for Growth
  • Communicate the Fundamentals
  • Give Them the Tools They Need
  • Check on Them Systematically

8
Developing Potential Leaders
  • What do they want?
  • Do they have a way of getting what they want?
  • Will they be rewarded if successful?

9
Coaching a Dream Team of Leaders
  • A Dream Team Coach
  • Chooses players well
  • Constantly communicates the game plan
  • Takes the time to huddle
  • Knows what the players prefer
  • Excels in problem solving
  • Provides the support needed for success
  • Commands the respect of the players
  • Does not treat everyone the same
  • Continues to win
  • Understands the levels of the players

10
How Well Are You Coaching Your Team?
  • Answer these questions using the following key
  • 1 Havent thought about it yet
  • 2 Just in the early stages
  • 3 Solidly in progress
  • 4 Nearly accomplished
  • 5 Fully Accomplished

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How Well are You Coaching Your Team?
  • 1. I have chosen my players well.
  • 2. I have proven to my players I care about
    them.
  • 3. I have encouraged them to care about one
    another.
  • 4. I know what my players prefer.
  • 5. I actively encourage team growth.

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How Well are You Coaching Your Team?
  • 6. I have developed a team that fits.
  • 7. I support my players.
  • 8. I have taught them what is important.
  • 9. I frequently show them the game plan.
  • 10. I have modeled paying the price to them.

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How Well are You Coaching Your Team?
  • 11. My players are willing to put the team before
    themselves.
  • 12. I have developed a good bench.
  • 13. I have encouraged each player to find and
    play his role.
  • 14. I have my players respect.
  • 15. I reward my players according to their
    performance.

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How Well are You Coaching Your Team?
  • 16. I have built a winning tradition.
  • 17. I expect and prepare for problems.
  • 18. I know the level of all my players.
  • 19. I take the time to teach and delegate.
  • 20. I do only the tasks that cannot be delegated.

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How Well Are You Coaching Your Team?
  • Now, total your score
  • 90-100 - You are a great coach with a dream
    team youre
  • ready for the championship
  • 80-89 You are an excellent coach keep fine
    tuning your team
  • and your skills
  • 70-79 You are a solid coach dont stop now
    keep up the
  • good work, and strive for the
    excellence that is within
  • your reach
  • 60-69 Your players are beginning to look like
    a team keep
  • learning and building
  • Below 60 You have a lot of work before you,
    but dont despair begin
  • team building and
    improving your coaching skills today

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  • Evan Jackson
  • Band Choral Director
  • Union County High School
  • evan.jackson_at_union.kyschools.us
  • (270)389-1454
  • Reference
  • Maxwell, J.C. (1995). Developing the Leaders
    Around You. Nashville Thomas Nelson.
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