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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT ( 34 SLIDES). LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MISSION STATEMENT. The National Federation of Republican Women is America’s foremost political organization, bringing together women to positively impact the direction of our nation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT

(34 SLIDES)

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LEADERSHIP

DEVELOPMENT

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• The National Federation of Republican Women is America’s

foremost political organization, bringing together women to positively impact the direction of our nation.

• We come together as a collective force advancing the power of women through political access and participation, fostered by our commitment to achieving a well trained and knowledgeable membership.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTMISSION STATEMENT

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GUIDELINES FOR NFRW LEADERS

RESPONSIBILITIES OF FEDERATION LEADERS:

A. Read and understand the National, State and Club Bylaws.

B. Know federal and state Campaign and Election Law.

C. Communicate effectively with your Board, your membership and the community.

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INTRODUCTION

ORGANIZATION PARTICIPATION:

In all organizations, no matter how large or small, the breakdown on participation is as follows:

5% Leadership - Elected Officers.

15% Leadership With Direction - Committee or Project

Chairmen.

30% Workers - Will volunteer for committees and projects.

50% Members - Will pay dues, but seldom participates.

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INTRODUCTION

MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENTSOF LEADERSHIP:

COMMUNICATION&

TEAM BUILDING

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COMMUNICATION

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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

45% LISTENING

30% SPEAKING

16% READING

9% WRITING

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LISTENING

FOUR MAJOR STEPS:

. . . HEARING

. . . UNDERSTANDING

. . . EVALUATING

. . . REACTING

REMEMBER: Only 11% of what comes into the brain is through the ears !

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LISTENING

FIVE COMPONENTS OF GOOD LISTENING:

1. ACCEPTANCE - acknowledge that you are listening.

2. REFLECTION - repeat the speaker's words.

3. CLARIFICATION - ask for explanation.

4. INTERPRETATION - absorb what is being said.

5. SUMMARY - conclude what has been said.

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BENEFITS OF EFFECTIVE LISTENING

• You get more from a conversation than the indifferent listener.

• It helps you refrain from snap responses.

• You increase your chances of making more realistic decisions.

• You show respect to the speaker, and in return receive respect.

• You learn to speak more effectively by observing how people convey, or fail to convey, their messages.

• You discover the level of language that others will understand best.

• You become better prepared to make your own message fit with the knowledge, views, and the feelings of those with whom you are communicating.

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TEAMBUILDING

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TEAM BUILDING

An effective Leader will recognize the value of team building, and will administer her duties with

the loyalty and support of a dedicated and effective team.

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Definition of Team

• People working together to achieve a common goal or objective

• Individuals contributing their best for the organization, not personal gain

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Collaborative Atmosphere

• Getting people to work together• Appreciating each effort and contribution• Respecting each other’s opinions, skills and

personalities• Addressing rather than ignoring problems• Using good communication skills

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TEAM BUILDING

BENEFITS OF A TEAM:A. COLLABORATION - People want to work well together and to support one another because

they identify with the team. Individual competitiveness is reduced.

B. COMMUNICATION – People who have learned to support and trust one another share what

they know. Information flows freely up, down and sideways.

C. EFFICIENT USE OF RESOURCES – People are willing to apply and share resources, talents, and strengths.

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TEAM BUILDING

BENEFITS OF A TEAM:

C. EFFICIENT USE OF RESOURCES – People are willing to apply and share resources, talents, and

strengths.

D. SIMULTANEOUS DECISIONS AND SOLUTIONS – Everyone generates and evaluates more options than one person alone could develop. Lead time for implementation is reduced because all concepts are explored together, not sequentially.

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TEAM BUILDING

BENEFITS OF A TEAM:

E. COMMITMENT – People who feel responsibility for and ownership of decisions feel more committed to carry them out. People do not want to let the team down.

OUTSTANDING LEADERS ARE NOT ALL ALIKE . . . EACH LEADS FROM THEIR INDIVIDUAL TALENTS

AND STRENGTHS . . . AND . . .

THEY BUILD THE TEAM !

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TEAM BUILDING

CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE TEAMS:

• Information flows freely and is shared openly and honestly.

• Relationships are trusting, respectful, collaborative and supportive.

• Conflict is regarded as natural and is focused on issues, not persons.

• Atmosphere is open, participative, non-threatening and noncompetitive.

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TEAM BUILDING

CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE TEAMS:

• Decisions use resources efficiently and are by consensus with full commitment.

• Creativity is open with more options and is solution oriented.

• Power base is shared with contribution by all.

• Motivation is commitment to goals set by the team with achievement by the group, not individuals.

• Rewards are peer recognition, based on contribution to the group.

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FEDERATIONTEAM

VALUES

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NFRWLEADERSHIP

ACCOUNTABILITY

INTEGRITY

COMMITMENT

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UNDERSTAND OUR FEDERATION VALUES

LEADERSHIP:

A leader is someone you choose to follow to a place you would not go by yourself.

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UNDERSTAND OUR FEDERATION VALUES

COMMITMENT:

The dedication, passion, devotion, loyalty and perseverance that is pledged and undertaken for the good of the organization

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UNDERSTAND OUR FEDERATION VALUES

INTEGRITY:

Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that no one is looking or will know whether you did it or not.

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UNDERSTAND OUR FEDERATION VALUES

ACCOUNTABILITY:

The act of being responsible to others for the organizational good

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SUMMARY

THE FEDERATION LEADER SHOULD:

• Be knowledgeable about the Federation at all levels.

• Provide the necessary guidance for the Federation to become and remain successful.

• Place the Federation’s interests ahead of personal ambition and self-interest.

• Be enthusiastic and energetic.

• Be a team and consensus builder.

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SUMMARY

THE FEDERATION LEADER SHOULD:

• Provide clear, consistent direction in keeping with the objectives of the Federation.

• Be creative, but remain realistic.

• Be open to new ideas and different ways to approach tasks. • Have a written plan, but be willing to take risks.

• Be confident, but recognize limitations.

• Inspire others to work for shared values and goals.

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SUMMARYTHE FEDERATION LEADER SHOULD:

• Delegate tasks, empower others, and hold them accountable.

• Lead with a firm hand, but be fair and open to the feelings and ideas of others.

• Communicate effectively, but listen even more effectively.

• Grow in both membership and mission.

• Be comfortable with inevitable change.

• Develop the Federation to meet future challenges.

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HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBEREDIN YOUR LEADERSHIP ROLE?

• What would you like to have said about the way you handled your job?

• What do you have to do to be remembered that way?

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REMEMBER

In all organizations, no matter how large or small, the breakdown on participation is as follows:

5% Leadership - Elected Officers.

15% Leadership With Direction - Committee or Project Chairmen.

30% Workers - Will volunteer for committees and projects.

50% Members - Will pay dues, but seldom participates.

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12 QUALITIES OF GOOD LEADERS

1. Share a vision2. Be a great communicator3. Be a lifelong learner4. Demand excellence of yourself5. Learn from failure6. Be a role model

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7. Believe in yourself 8. Be a decision maker 9. Be a team member10. Doing the little things well leads to

doing the big things well11. Show compassion12. Always show RESPECT

12 QUALITIES OF GOOD LEADERS

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