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Leadership Strengths A Core Leadership Attribute Seminar on Self-Assessment Created By: Sheryl L. Heron, MD, MPH, FACEP Assoc. Professor/Associate Residency.

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1 Leadership Strengths A Core Leadership Attribute Seminar on Self-Assessment Created By: Sheryl L. Heron, MD, MPH, FACEP Assoc. Professor/Associate Residency Director in Emergency Medicine Assist. Dean Medical Education & Student Affairs – Grady Campus Emory University, GA Tenet Editor: Jeffrey Druck, MD, FACEP Associate Director, Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 1

2 The Strengths of a Leader Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 2

3 If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. The Strengths of a Leader - John Quincy Adams Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 3

4 Outline Leadership Qualities Leadership Competencies Self-Assessment as Leader Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 4

5 Leadership Qualities Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 5

6 Leadership Qualities - Part I Vision Character Integrity Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 6

7 Leadership Qualities - Vision Leadership is lifting a person’s vision to higher sights, the raising of a person’s performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond it’s normal limitation - Peter Drucker Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 7

8 Leadership Qualities - Vision Articulate a Vision –Clear Destination, path, resources, obstacles –Inclusive –Attainable Schneider S. Assuming a Leadership Position: A Checklist for Success. Faculty Development Handbook. www.saem.orgwww.saem.org Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 8

9 Leadership Qualities - Character The inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons actions and reactions One’s moral and ethical code DEFINITION Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 9

10 Leadership Qualities - Character Leaders must be of principled character –Strong decision making skills –Initiative –Take risks Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 10

11 Leadership Qualities - Integrity Attributes that define what or how a person outwardly behaves Your adherence to a strict moral or ethical code DEFINITION Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 11

12 Leadership Qualities - Integrity Leaders must be –Trustworthy –Competent –Consistent –Reliable –Caring Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 12

13 Leadership Qualities - Six Pillars of Character (& Integrity) 1.Trustworthiness Integrity, honesty, reliability, loyalty 2.Respect Golden rule, acceptance, nonviolence, courtesy 3.Responsibility Duty, accountability, pursue excellence, self-control 4.Fairness Justice, openness, impartial 5.Caring Concern for others, charity 6.Citizenship Do your share, respect others A Person of Character. Josephson Institute. www.CharacterCounts.org Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 13

14 Leadership Qualities - Part II Professionalism Self-Discipline Optimistic Attitude Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 14

15 Leadership Qualities - Professionalism Professionalism is … …the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession …the attitudes and behaviors that serve to maintain patient interest above physician self-interest DEFINITION Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 15

16 Leadership Qualities - Professionalism The essence of professionalism exists in the art of integrating all elements of ones profession Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 16

17 Areas of Expertise Clinical Practice Science & Research Public Interest Education Leadership Qualities - Professionalism: the pieces of the puzzle Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 17

18 Leadership Qualities - Professionalism Importance & Benefits –Defines ones character –Creates positive perceptions –Encourages others to follow Application –Affords opportunity –Confers success Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 18

19 Leadership Qualities - Self-Discipline Culture of discipline –Disciplined thought –Disciplined action Law of sacrifice Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 19

20 Leadership Qualities - Attitude Cornerstone of leadership Effective communication skills Motivates others to succeed Ambition for the mission Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 20

21 Leadership Qualities - Attitude The Hedgehog Principle PassionGreatness Economic or Resource Engine Where you want to be Adapted from Jim Collins, Good to Great Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 21

22 Leadership Competencies Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 22

23 Leadership Competencies Self-efficacy Political savvy Personal & professional growth Building communities of practice Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 23

24 Leadership Competencies - Self-Efficacy Realistic Confidence Experience Recognized Competence Eva KW and Regehr G. Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A reformulation and Research Agenda. Academic Medicine. Oct 2005 Supp. P. S46 – S54 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 24

25 Leadership Competencies - Political Savvy Know the… –Political landscape –Organizational landscape –Strategy Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 25

26 Leadership Competencies - Personal & Professional Growth Self-awareness Priority setting Strategic risk-taking Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 26

27 Leadership Competencies - Building Communities of Practice Alignment with others leaders Trustworthy relationships –Networking –Mentoring –Support Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 27

28 Leadership Competencies - The Continuum Model Preparing Sustained Success Transitioning Again Leadership Continuum Model Adopted from Morahan et al. Association of American Medical Colleges. 2009 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 28

29 Leadership Competencies - The Continuum Model Morahan et al. Association of American Medical Colleges. 2009 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 29

30 Self-Assessment as a Leader Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 30

31 Self-Assessment - Example E G Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 31

32 Self-Assessment Without courage, wisdom bears no fruit - Baltasar Gracian Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 32

33 Self-Assessment - Purpose Identify weaknesses & gaps –Self-limit in areas of limited competence –Set appropriate learning goals to fill gaps Identify strengths –Act with appropriate confidence –Set appropriately challenging learning goals Eva KW and Regehr G. Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A reformulation and Research Agenda. Academic Medicine. Oct 2005 Supp. P. S46 – S54 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 33

34 Self-Assessment - Purpose Confidence vs. caution Persistence vs. flexibility Experimentation vs. safety Independence vs. collaboration What to tackle vs. abandon Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 34

35 ImprovementAssessment Self-Assessment - The Big Picture Self-Improvement ExaminationAwareness Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 35

36 Self-Assessment - Models of Self-Examination Summative Predictive Concurrent Eva KW and Regehr G. Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A reformulation and Research Agenda. Academic Medicine. Oct 2005 Supp. P. S46 – S54 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 36

37 Self-Assessment - Summative Self-Examination Reflection-on-action –What did I do? –What could I have done? –What would my peers have done? –What would have been the gold & minimal standards for competency? –Outcomes assessment –Extenuating circumstances Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 37

38 Self-Assessment - Predictive Self-Examination Prospective reflection –Am I up to this challenge? –How should I start? –What are expected goals/outcomes? Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 38

39 Self-Assessment - Concurrent Self-Examination Knowing-in-action Reflection-on-action Reflection-in-action Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 39

40 Self-Assessment - Self-Awareness Insight Compare perceptions Acknowledge shortcomings Resolve to improve Incorporate feedback John Baldoni. How to Crack the Self-Awareness Paradigm. http://blogs.hbr.org/baldoni/2009/12/ cracking_the_self_awareness_pa.html Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 40

41 Self-Assessment - Self-Awareness Self-regulating professionals … must systematically and intentionally elicit the views of others (both explicit opinion and implicit reaction) in order to fully develop an accurate [assessment] of oneself. Eva KW and Regehr G. Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A reformulation and Research Agenda. Academic Medicine. Oct 2005 Supp. P. S46 – S54 Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 41

42 Self-Assessment - Self-Improvement The route to self-improvement is not through becoming a more accurate [self-examiner], but through seeking out feedback from reliable and valid external sources … and then… making a special effort to take the resulting feedback seriously rather than discounting it: to reflect rather than ruminate. Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 42

43 Self-Assessment Self-assessment functions as a monitor, mentor, and a motivator through processes such as evaluation, inference, and prediction Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 43

44 Leadership in EM Engage –Local, regional or national activities Maintain a strong reputation Networking skills Time management http://www.saem.org/facdev/fac_dev_handbook/ 4-4_assuming_a_leadership_position1.html Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 44

45 Leadership in EM Experts in Acute Care Education Scientific Inquiry Public Interest Clinical Practice Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 45

46 Areas of Expertise Clinical Practice Science & Research Public Interest Education Bringing it Together Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 46

47 Summary There are general qualities that define a leader Strategies for self-assessment for those in leadership positions are essential for continued growth Leadership has a far reaching impact in Emergency Medicine & globally Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 47

48 Suggested Readings Eva KW and Regehr. Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A reformulation and Research Agenda. Academic Medicine. Oct 2005 Supp. P. S46 – S54 Morahan et al. A Continuum of Leadership Development: A Model for Sustained Success for Women Leaders in Academic Medicine Collins J - Good to Great Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 48

49 Suggested Readings Maxwell J -The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Baldoni J - The Courage of Self-Examination: Strong leaders do not hesitate to look in the mirror – Leader to Leader – Numb 51: Winter 2009 – 12-15 Gersick CJG, Bartunek JM, Dutton JE. Learning from academia: The importance of relationships in professional life. The Academy of Management Journal 2000;43:1026-44. Reardon, K. It's all politics. Doubleday, 2005. Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 49

50 National Residency Leadership Curriculum Questions? ? Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 50

51 National Residency Leadership Curriculum Special Thanks! Funded By: An American College of Emergency Physicians Chapter Grant Endorsed By: American College of Emergency Physicians Council of Residency Directors for Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine Resident’s Association Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 51

52 National Residency Leadership Curriculum Special Thanks! Senior Editors: Stephen Wolf, MD, FACEP Andrew French, MD Matthew Mendenhall, MD, MPH Tenet Editors: Britney Anderson, MD Barbara Blok, MD, FACEP Jeffrey Druck, MD, FACEP Maria Moreira, MD Lee Shockley, MD, MBA, FACEP Administrative Editor: Barbara Burgess Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 52

53 National Residency Leadership Curriculum Thank You! For More Information Please Visit: www.DenverEM.org www.CoACEP.com Self-Assessment – Leadership Strengths 53


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