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Title: How to lead at national level


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How to lead at national level
  • or Being a National Commissioner
  • João Armando G. (ESC) - jarmando_at_scout.org
  • 6th Forum on Youth Programme and Adult Resources
  • Obidos, Portugal, 18 - 22 March 2009

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By the end of the session each participant should
be able to
  • Revisit the main tasks of a national commissioner
    in general
  • Identify the profile and skills that a national
    commissioner should develop
  • Understand key relations and procedures to ensure
    participation
  • Collect tips about working at national level

3
National Commissioner perceived as...
  • someone working at national level, in charge of
    an operational area (Adults, Programme,
    Sections...)

4
Being national as...
or
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or
Local
Regional
Local
Local
Local
Local
Regional
National
Local
Local
Local
Local
Regional
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The tradicional approach in Youth Programme
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The network approach
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The structure (1)
  • It is up to each NSA to define the most
    appropriate structure for adult resources
    management, taking into account its particular
    situation, needs and available resources.
  • It should have a formal link to those responsible
    for the development and delivery of Youth
    Programme.
  • The National AR Committee should also be linked
    to a network covering the whole of the
    associations territory and composed of those
    involved in the adult resources management
    process.
  • (1) Adult Resources Policy

9
Duties of a Commissioner (1)
  • Develop a National (Programme) Policy consistent
    with World (Programme) Policy
  • Planning and coordinating at national level all
    aspects of (Youth Programme) in the NSA
  • Creating an awareness among leaders at all levels
    of the association of what that (YP) is and of
    its importance
  • (Regularly evaluating and further developing the
    YP to meet the changing needs of young people in
    their society)
  • (1) Youth Programme Policy

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  • Producing handbooks for (youth members and) adult
    leaders in all age sections
  • Ensuring that the programme is delivered at a
    satisfactory quality level in each local unit of
    the association
  • (Integrating specialized dimensions such as
    environmental education, community involvement,
    Scouting with handicapped, into the YP)
  • Leadership of the National (Programme) Committee
    and responsibility for the training and
    development of its members
  • Strenghening the unity in Scouting through (YP)
    by close cooperation with other National (YP)
    commissioners and World Scout Bureau

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Qualifications of a Commissioner(1)
  • Knowledge of how children and adolescents (
    adults) learn and of the needs and aspirations of
    young people ( adults).
  • Creativity skills.
  • Skills necessary to motivate, coordinate and
    manage others.
  • Ability to work in harmony with others and to
    influence decisions.
  • Strong Scouting background, with experience
    and/or training in the field of (Youth Programme)
    development.
  • (1) Youth Programme Policy

12
Butwhat are
the skills
the profile
of a commissioner?
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Personal abilities
  • Empathy perspective taking
  • Assertiveness
  • Active listening
  • Creativity
  • Leadership
  • Values clarification
  • Autonomy
  • Interpersonal trust
  • Managing time
  • Decision-making skills
  • ...

14
Functional competences
  • Project management
  • Managing teams
  • Managing people and relations
  • Planning budgeting
  • Organising and running meetings events
  • Communication skills (how to adress in public)
  • Evaluation, control reporting methods
  • Networking
  • Change management basics
  • (Scouting knowledge)
  • ...

15
Tips and hints
  • 1. Gather your team and organise it
  • 2. Plan your work
  • 3. Keep communications channels open
  • 4. Organise the right events for the right people
  • 5. Involve other people in the implementation
  • 6. Review and adjust

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1. Gather your team
  • Different backgrounds (complementarity
    diversity)
  • Inform about what you expect
  • Care about their qualification (what can they
    take out of the experience?) and provide tools
  • Delegate
  • Keep the spirit high
  • Use diferent working methods (meetings, msn,
    reports, community)
  • Choose the best internal organisation

17
  • Hierarquical?
  • or as a council?

18
2. Plan your work
  • Take upper plans into consideration
  • Plan long, medium and short term
  • Set clear objectives
  • Set some milestones and review moments
  • Inform other people about your plans

19
3. Communication channels
  • Key relations
  • Colleagues on the National Team/Board
  • Members of own team
  • Projects managers task forces leaders
  • Regional/District Commissioners leaders in
    general
  • Peers from other associations and other
    international bodies (Office)
  • External organisations, institutions, media...

20
  • Choose your public use adequate means
  • Meetings
  • Website
  • Newsletter
  • Personalised contact system
  • Mainling lists
  • Phone
  • ...

21
4. Events
  • Choose the right ones type of and frequency
  • Meet peoples needs yours too
  • Make them worthwhile, relevant and useful
    (creativity is needed!)
  • Reference activities are a good way of pass a
    concept (learning by doing)
  • Seek for excelence (mind the details)

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5. Involve other people
  • Assign tasks projects
  • Provide them with qualification opportunities
    (probably you know more people things put them
    at their service)
  • Make your plans their plans
  • Head-hunt

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Andbecause a commissioner can be a change maker
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Potential success factors in managing change
  • Abundant and purposeful participation
  • Management support
  • Effective communication
  • Control and feedback on progress
  • Supporting environment
  • Vision and clear goals
  • Purposeful planning
  • Clear need for change
  • Training
  • Identifying key persons
  • Motivating people
  • Paying attention to culture
  • Risk management and dealing with resistance to
    change
  • Co-operation
  • Projects connection to company strategy
  • Leadership

25
  • But remember
  • Being national is to serve at national level

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  • Thank you for you attention
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