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Title: Carlee Shepherd


1
CHAPTER 30 31
  • Carlee Shepherd
  • Ben Davis

2
Chapter 30Universal Mission Statement
  • Use as a pattern
  • Encompasses
  • Core values of the organization
  • Context gives meaning, direction coherence

3
Expression of Leadership
  • Meta vision and stewardship of what is
    entrusted to you as leader/manager
  • Macro strategic goals and how you organize
  • Micro relationships, build emotional bank
    accounts

4
Mission Statements
  • Short
  • Comprehensive
  • HOW?
  • Simple Generic
  • MAKE IT MOTIVATING

5
Universal Mission Statement
  • To Improve the economic well-being and quality
    of life of all stake-holders

6
Breakdown
  • Economic well-being
  • Companies exist to make money and individuals
    work to make money
  • Quality of Life
  • Acceptance love
  • Challenges growth
  • Purpose meaning
  • Fairness opportunity
  • Life balance
  • All Stakeholders
  • Who will suffer if the enterprise fails?

7
5 Benefits of Universal Mission Statement
  • Ecological balance
  • Short and long-term perspective
  • Professional challenge
  • Management context
  • Personal sense of stewardship

8
Universal Mission StatementOne More Time
  • To Improve the economic well-being and quality
    of life of all stake-holders

9
Chapter 31 Principle-Centered Learning
Environments
10
Problematic Mentalities
  • Siege Mentality People lobby pressure groups to
    push for their agenda. The net effect is a
    downward spiral of trust.
  • Survival Mentality What can we do just to make
    it through the day? Teachers feel unappreciated
    undervalued.
  • Scarcity Mentality
  • If I dont get mine, someone else might, or If
    someone else gets some large resource or even
    recognition in some way, it takes something from
    me.
  • Begin to think win-lose, be protectionist, become
    defensive
  • Atmosphere becomes low trust, defensive
    communication, and conflicting expectations

11
Teachers Should
  • Be facilitators Assist in the empowerment of
    students. Students become responsible for their
    own learning
  • Be Learners Meet individual needs of students
  • To Begin with end in mind

12
Walk your Talk
  • Trust can be secured by character and competence
  • Being trustworthy broadens your influence over
    others
  • Be involved in both personal and profession
    development
  • See yourself as a change catalyst with patience
    and diligence you will become a transition figure
  • Transition figure one who stops the
    transmission of tendencies

13
Shared Responsibilities
  • Learning environment more than just Teacher
    Student
  • Principle-Centered Learning Environment Key
    Stakeholders
  • Administration(s)
  • Peer Group
  • Family
  • School board/Gov
  • Business and Community
  • Teacher
  • Student

14
Students Need
  • Private victories
  • To be proactive
  • Do things that increase self-esteem,
    self-confidence, and self-awareness to maximize
    potential
  • To learn the 7 habits
  • To empower the teacher by engaging themselves in
    learning (Virtuous cycle)

15
The Approach
  • Inside-out
  • Principle-centered
  • Personal empowerment
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