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Leadership lessons for student organization members and advisors. Originally presented at the Conference on Student Government Association (COSGA) at Texas A&M University on February 25, 2013.

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Angry Birds and Angry Birds and Student OrganizationsStudent Organizations

Leadership Lessons for Advisors and Leadership Lessons for Advisors and StudentsStudents

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Preston RamseyPreston RamseyAssistant Director, Student Involvement and LeadershipAssistant Director, Student Involvement and Leadership

University of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke

@PresRamsey@PresRamsey

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backgroundbackgroundpresentation stylepresentation styleangry birds primerangry birds primerleadership lessonsleadership lessons

the take awaythe take awayquestionsquestions

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Founded 1887

Historically Native American Institution

Public, 4-year, Master’s Degree

6,269 total5,504 undergrad

765 graduate

61% minority enrollment

15:1 student/teacher ratio

NCAA Division II

http://www.uncp.edu

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Provide meaningful co- and extra-curricular developmental and

educational opportunities

3 professional staff, 1 support staff

Leadership Development Student Organization SupportDistinguished Speakers Series Parents Weekend / Family DayNight & Weekend Programming

Directly advise and support:Association of Campus Entertainment (ACE)

Student Government Association (SGA)

http://www.uncp.edu/leadership

http://uncpleadership.wordpress.com

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Represent and safeguard interests of UNCP students

2-branch system (executive, legislative)

2 elected executives (Pres/VP)4 staff positions

3 committee chairs~25 student senators

senators elected by class standing(freshman, sophomore, and so on)

general election - springfreshman election - fall

http://www/uncp.edu/sga

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presentationpresentation stylestyle

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Might go back-and-forth between topics...

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I have a dry sense of humor.

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...so, laugh / smile / groan if you get it.

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If I go too fast, let me know.

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Technology in use!

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#leadUNCP#leadUNCP

#cosga2013#cosga2013

Use these hashtags if you’re tweeting about the

presentation

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I’m at #cosga2013 talking about leadership lessons from Angry Birds with @PresRamsey

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Have questions?...

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Feel free to stop me and ask!

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Don’t leave confused.

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Walk away confident.

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1 32Not a traditional presentation, but if structure is needed...

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...look for this slide and you’ll be back on track in no time.

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angryangry birdsbirds primerprimer

So, what is Angry Birds?

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Set to the Super Mario Bros. standard:• Bad guy -PIGS- steals item (eggs)• Good guy(s) -BIRDS- want them back• Good guy(s) travel through game levels• Bad guy(s) become progressively stronger• Good guy(s) inevitably win - we hope!

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Levels begin as such:-X number of birds are provided.-Birds are then flung towards structure...

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...to destroy it and take out the pigs.Doing so moves player to next level.

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LessonsLessons LearnedLearned

So, what can we learn from the game that can be applied to working in and/or with student organizations?

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Lesson #1Our members come in all shapes, sizes and

personalities. Each student possesses different skills!

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Know the skills your students possess and recognize them for their unique talents

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Lesson #2Obstacles: Some are easy to overcome, others are more

difficult.This applies to various situations as well as individuals.

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Advisors are there to help students get past the obstacles!

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What are you doing to remove the roadblocks toward success in your

organization? #cosga2013 #leadUNCPcosga2013 #leadUNCP

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Lesson #3There are multiple ways to succeed. You only

need ONE.Encourage trial and error - it builds confidence

to take risks and to think critically

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Lesson #4Plan your attack.

If you put no effort into a level in the game, you probably won’t beat it. So, be intentional because

without a plan...

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...the results may not be what you want.

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...take your time...

Lesson #5Patience!

Rush through a level and, sure, you might win. You might not.

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...nurture the idea....

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...and the end result will turn better than you hoped.

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Lesson #6Sometimes, we fail.

But IT’S OKAY!

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Start over and try again!

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It may take some time, but the “ah-HA!” moment will

happen.

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Don’t worry - it’s okay to fail! The “ah-ha!” moment isn’t far behind #cosga2013 cosga2013

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Lesson #7Remember to reflect.

3 questions:What did you do?What did you learn?How will you apply it?

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Lesson #8Perspective, perspective, perspective.

What may seem easy to some, may not seem so easy to others.

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Lesson #9Success versus Achievement

Did we “beat the level”? Sure, but....

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...could we have done better?

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Lesson #10Remember to celebrate your

victories!

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Acknowledge efforts and celebrate victories - big and small. #cosga2013 #leadUNCPcosga2013 #leadUNCP

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Lesson #11It’s okay to take a break...so

do it!

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the take awaythe take away

What should you take away from this presentation?

Take your time. Learn and reflect.

Celebrate victories!

Students’ strengths differ.

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Work together for an amazing end result!

Everybody wins when everybody plays!

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questions?questions?

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Continuing the leadership conversation with @PresRamsey after COSGA #cosga2013 #leadUNCP#cosga2013 #leadUNCP

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@UNCP_SGA@UNCP_SGA@UNCPLeadership@UNCPLeadership

PrestonPreston RamseyRamsey

Resources: Resources: uncpleadership.wordpress.comuncpleadership.wordpress.com

@presramsey@presramsey

[email protected]@uncp.edu