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Title: Proactivity/Empowerment


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Proactivity/Empowerment
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Objectives
  • Comprehend how proactivity relates to effective
    leadership.
  • Understand how authority, responsibility, and
    accountability contribute to empowerment.
  • Learn how the concept of empowerment applies to
    leadership.
  • Realize the relationship between empowerment and
    proactivity in effective leadership.

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Proactivity
  • What is it?
  • Taking initiative and responsibility.
  • Be competent, fully knowledgeable.
  • Consistent quality regardless of circumstance.
  • Accept circumstances and make conscious decisions.

4
Proactivity
  • Proactive is not
  • Pushy, obnoxious, aggressive.
  • Defying orders.
  • Modifying responsibility.
  • Sidestepping accountability because of
    convenience.

5
Proactive vs. Reactive
  • Proactive
  • Value driven, get the most out of their
    environment.
  • See and choose their course of action.
  • Face reality and then create a positive, goal
    oriented plan of accomplishment.
  • Reactive
  • Allow the environment to control their actions.
  • Lack foresight, and get caught unprepared.
  • Often forced into a decision rather than choosing
    how to act.

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Proactive vs. Reactive Language
  • Proactive
  • I choose
  • I prefer
  • Ill look at my options
  • Ill try a different way
  • Ill adjust my priorities
  • Reactive
  • I can not
  • I have to
  • There is nothing I can do
  • I am what I am
  • Im too busy

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Proactive vs. Reactive
  • Proactive
  • Focus energy and effort on things they can
    change.
  • Accept the uncontrollable.
  • Nature of energy is positive, inviting, growing.
  • Reactive
  • Focus on problems they cannot control.
  • Consume areas they could control.
  • Everything becomes a concern about which nothing
    can be done.

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Proactive vs. Reactive
  • Responsibility, accountability, seek
    understanding rather than making excuses.
  • Admit a mistake, correct it, and learn from it
    before it festers and grows.
  • Avoid responsibility
  • Rationalize, justify why they shouldnt have it.
  • Eventually leads to outright lying.

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Empowerment
  • Two Types
  • Formal A position or title formally awarded by
    the command.
  • Informal Ensuring the subordinate feels like a
    valuable member of the team. They will be
    listened to and taken seriously.

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Proactivity and Empowerment
  • Good leaders empower people not positions.
  • Empowerment encourages proactivity.
  • One fails without the other.
  • Proactive personnel will be rewarded with greater
    empowerment.

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Summary
  • Proactivity
  • Proactive vs. Reactive
  • Proactive/Reactive Language
  • Empowerment
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