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Title: Leaders As Coaches


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Leaders As Coaches
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Definition of Coaching
  • Bring out the best in people
  • Particular kind of English carriage
  • Convey a valued person from where he/she is to
    where he/she wants to be.

3
  • Lou Holtz on Leadership
  • Ability is what you're capable of doing.
    Motivation determines what you do. Attitude
    determines how well you do it.

4
  • You will make it in life if
  •     1.  You have something to do.
  •     2.  You have someone to love.
  •     3.  You have something to hope for.
  •     4.  You have something to believe in.

5
  • Relationships with people are the most important
    thing - you can either lift people up or pull
    people down.
  •     1.  Do what is right and avoid what is wrong
  •     2.  Do everything to the best of your
    ability.
  •     3.  Show people you care.
  • Questions everyone asks when forming
    relationships
  •     1.  Can I trust you?
  •     2.  Are you committed to excellence?
  •     3.  Do you care about me?

6
Leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are
made just like anything else, through hard work.
And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve
that goal, or any goal.
Vince Lombardi
7
What It Takes To Be 1
  • Be Authentic.
  • Earn Trust through investment.
  • Define the goal. Pursue the goal.
  • Create a shared vision.
  • Align your values.
  • Know your stuff.
  • Generate confidence.
  • Chase perfection.
  • Strike the balance.

8
Winning Habits
  • Own your habits.
  • Use your courage.
  • Embrace your passion.
  • Be prepared to sacrifice.
  • Demand total commitment.
  • Weed out the uncommitted.
  • Work at it.
  • Be disciplined on and off the field.
  • Be mentally tough.

9
A Winning Combination
  • Vision with a Strong Game Plan
  • Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is
    deciding how you will go about achieving it and
    staying with that plan. -Tom Landry
  • Vision
  • Evolving
  • Provides Direction
  • Game Plan
  • Making it Happen

10
Passion
  • People can be taught how to work, but we cant
    teach passion, so we seek people who already have
    it.
  • Exhibited Differently
  • Demonstrative/ Undemonstrative
  • Where does passion for an organization/ team
    start?
  • At the Top

11
The Trust Factor
  • What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear
    what you say. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Mike Sherman Quote
  • Without Trust, You Cannot Lead.

12
Communication
  • Know Your Audience
  • Reading People
  • The Art of Listening
  • Management By Walking Around
  • Storytellers
  • Develop Proficiency as a Public Speaker

13
Teamwork
  • Individual commitment to a group effort-that is
    what make a team work, a company work, a society
    work, a civilization work. -Vince Lombardi

14
Team Building
  • Leadership style that promotes team building is
    positively associated with
  • Productivity
  • Profitability
  • Synergy is another positive outcome of teamwork
  • The interaction of two or more parts to produce
    greater results than the sum of the parts taken
    individually

15
Stages of Self-Directed Work Teams Handout
16
7 Keys to Building Great Work Teams
  • Commitment
  • Contribution
  • Communication
  • Cooperation
  • Conflict Management
  • Change Management
  • Connections

17
Facing Adversity
  • Persistence
  • Lee Iacocca Dont get mad, get even.
  • Winston Churchill Commencement Speech

18
  • Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.
  • Publilius Syrus

19
The Leadership Grid
  • The Leadership Grid is based on two leadership
    style dimensions
  • Concern for people
  • Concern for productivity

20
The Leadership Grid
Consideration/employee-oriented
Initiating/production-oriented
21
The Leadership Grid
  • Impoverished management
  • Might be classified as inactive managers
  • Display little concern for people or production
  • Give little of themselves

22
The Leadership Grid
  • Country club management
  • Shows low concern for production
  • Shows high concern for people
  • Steps are taken to prevent unhappiness and
    dissension

23
The Leadership Grid
  • Authority compliance
  • Task oriented, placing much attention on getting
    the job done
  • Shows concern for production, not people,
    regardless of the cost

24
The Leadership Grid
  • Middle-of-the-road management
  • Displays a moderate concern for both people and
    production
  • Sees a limited amount of participative management
    as practical

25
The Leadership Grid
  • Team management
  • A proactive style
  • Displays high concern for people and production
  • One best style
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