Title: Welcome to the Leadership Institute Informational Meeting
1Welcome to the Leadership Institute Informational
Meeting
- Excellence is not an accomplishment. It is a
spirit, never-ending process. Lawrence Miller - The first responsibility of a leader is to
define reality. The last is to say thank you.
Max DePree - Uncertainty will always be a part of the change
process Harold Geneen -
2Objectives
- What is the UDETC Leadership Institute?
- What type of leadership would I develop?
- What are the application requirements?
- What are the time, study and service
requirements? - Where does the Institute take place?
- Am I eligible?
- Who are the trainers?
- Stimulate your thinking about leadership
3Leadership Institute
- A year long program of leadership classes and
coaching hosted by the Underage Drinking
Enforcement Training Center - ( UDETC) at PIRE.
- Trainers include PIRE staff and contract trainers
in a range of specialties - Two in-person trainings will be held with your
class from across the country - 40 hours of class work and over 100 hours of
focused community assessment, planning and
implementation are involved.
4Big Picture Problem Solving
- The significant problems we face cannot be
solved by the same level of thinking we were at
when we created them. Albert Einstein
5Benefits
- An opportunity to build skills in collaborative
leadership - Time away from the action to think reflectively
about whether you are working smart and
leading. Increase proactive strategies and
decrease reactive programming. - Build relationships and learn from others doing
similar work who are tremendous resources - Coaching from a team of expert knowledgeable in
evidence based practices and sustainability.
6 Leadership is about.
- Vision Setting
- Decision Making
- Strategy Setting
- Knowledge
- Leading Action
- Experience
- Communicating and Storytelling
- Relationship Building
- Commitment and Action
- Reflection and Evaluation
7Collaborative Leadership
- Servant Leader Model
- Uses Influence not Authority
- Team oriented
- Focused yet Flexible and able to bring several
individual view points and agendas into one
vision - Big Picture oriented
- Acknowledges others at all levels of effort
- Values civic engagement including youth
8There is no I in Team
- Communication
- Cooperation
- Coordination
- Commitment
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11Topics
- Content
- Research based strategies and proven practices
- Working with media
- Dynamics of adaptive change to support policy
improvement - Evaluation and Sustainability
- Process
- Engaging the community in the planning and
implementation process - Communicating and Facilitating for change
- Sharpening your leadership tools
- Group Dynamics
- Inspiring Accountability
12Requirements
- Professional or volunteer working with a EUDL
sub-grantee program or community coalition. - Create a partnership with one law enforcement
member and one health professional or community
partner. - Permission from employer to attend two trainings
and next years conference. - Willingness to work collaboratively on a project
focused on underage drinking reduction.
13Application
- Complete an individual and team application
downloadable at www.UDETC.org - Do an active needs assessment involve youth and
community using interviews, community mapping,
surveys or other means of putting a face and
dynamic to your statistics. - Define a specific problem and develop a
preliminary action plan for addressing it. - Submit your action plan to your EUDL coordinator
for comment and include with your team
application.
14What is strategic planning?
15Strategic Planning involves
- conducting a needs assessment to help define the
specific manifestations of the problem - crafting a clearly vision and mission
- defining success in terms of measurable data
- setting goals and objectives for
implementation ( ACTION) - aligning resources for sustainability
- putting in place a culture of continuous
communication and examination - assigning accountabilities
16Why is strategic planning important?
- So you address the most pressing current problem
- So you ensure broad-based ownership of your
initiative - So your target constituency is consulted
- So that people understand specifically what is
expected - So that the destination is clear to all involved
17Impact of Strategic Planning on program success
- Chances for success are greatly increased with
everyone pushing or pulling in the same, agreed
upon, direction
18View from the balcony
19Who would you ask?
- Complete Partnership Assessment
20Potential Partners
- Identify and reach out to all potential
stakeholders. - Youth Judicial
- Parents Law
Enforcement - Prevention Prof Fire
Department - Coroner Emergency
Personnel - Legislators Business
Roundtable - Educators/Counselors Civic and Faith
Leaders - Pediatricians University
Experts - Media Hospital/Medical Association
- Local or State Gov. reps Non-profit Partners
21Foundation for Success
- Include the right people!
- Keep all players active and involved!
- Motivate through recognition!
- Training for all stakeholders!
- Teamwork!
- Keep the community informed MEDIA!
- Frequent and timely press releases!
- Having a PLAN! (Assigned tasks
22 23 Leading through a Process
- Engaging in Needs Assessment and
Data Collection - Defining the problem
- Articulating a Vision
- Reaching consensus on a Mission
- Setting Goals and Objectives
- Strategizing Implementation
- with an action plan including accountabilities
24Review Needs Assessment
- Community profile
- Data gathering
- Interviews or focus groups with specific people
or groups of people including youth
25Defining the Problem
- In our rush to solution we often fail to take the
time to really define the problem. - Getting consensus on the scope of the problem
often really helps get people on board. Different
constituents see different parts of the
proverbial elephant. - In the sometimes time consuming process of
refining the problem statement into operational
terms we can learn a lot about our team process
and focus
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27Dont reinvent the wheel
- Brainstorm Yes! It helps you involve everyone
and consider various causes for and perspectives
on the issue. Then. - Determine strategies with evidence behind them
and determine how to educate your community about
them. - http//www.udetc.org/documents/nlc2009/pubs.pdf
http//www.udetc.org/documents/nlc2009/pu
bs.pdf
28 29Facilitating the Process
30Develop Action Plan
31Example Underage Drinking
Long-Term Outcome
Intervention
Intermediate Outcomes
Merchant education Compliance checks Party
patrols Public education campaign involving
extensive use of media advocacy
Easy access to alcohol Poor enforcement of
laws Community tolerance Low perception of risk
and harm from use
Reduce Underage Drinking
32Specifics
- Goals are specific statements describing what the
sites want to accomplish. - Activities/action steps will help accomplish the
sites goals. (assign accountabilities)
33Developing a Work Plan to Address Goals
Community Name State Date Definition
of the Problem Team Goal ______________________
_____________________________ Objective
34Developing a Work Plan for Addressing Underage
Drinking
Community Name State Date Definition
of the Problem Team Policy Goal
__________________________________________________
_ Objective
35Developing a Work Plan for Addressing Underage
Drinking
Community Name State Date Definition
of the Problem Team Policy Goal
__________________________________________________
_ Objective
36Developing a Work Plan for Addressing Underage
Drinking
Community Name State Date Definition
of the Problem Team Policy Goal
__________________________________________________
_ Objective
37Types of evaluation.
- Formative Evaluation includes surveys or
critiques of events, focus groups, feedback
interviews, logs and journals, mapping, team
process meetings, attendance. answers the
question How are we doing? - Outcomes evaluation measures what you have
accomplished. Pre and Post data, attitude
surveys, knowledge gains, change in individual
and group behavior or addition of policy.
Did we succeed?
38What do I do now?
- Gather information and best practices at this
conference - Convene your current or potential coalition at
home immediately following the conference and do
your current community needs assessment. - Define the problem and draft an action plan with
your team. - Identify a law enforcement team leader and a
community team leader.
39Submit your application
- By October 20th submit your team application
including draft action plan. - Also submit individual applications with bios for
your team leaders. - Request a letter of recommendation from your EUDL
State Coordinator ( suggest submitting action
plan to her for review prior to request).
40Address
- Attention Martha Johns
- UDETC at PIRE
- Suite 900
- 11720 Beltsville Drive
- Calverton MD 20705
- www.UDETC.org
41The End!
- Thanks for coming! We look forward to your
applications. - Forms will be posted on www.UDETC.org next week!