Steering Your Organization through the Permanent Whitewater of Change Nancy S. Dickinson Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies Conference August 21,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Keys to Effective Leadership
Advertisements

Twelve Cs for Team Building
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation Rui Baptista
School Leadership that Works
How to Enhance Personal Productivity By Janet Hadley
The Leadership Role of Supervisors NASW Policy Symposium November 18, 2010 A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network.
Leading the Mission: The Wisdom of Knowing How to Lead © 2014 CSG, LLC Helping you create healthier communities 1.
Legislative Leadership
Understanding Strengths Jonathan Manz, Graduate Assistant Office of the Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Responsibility * Arranger *
Leadership is not Authoritative Expertise! Leadership is not Strategy.
What is Teamwork & Team Building Team work : Concept of people working together as a team. Team Player : A team player is someone who is able to get.
LEADING FROM WITHIN/PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER Women in Technology Conference Friday, March 11, 2011 Dr. Théres W. Stiefer, Director of Executive Education.
Introduction to Team Building Presented by Margo Elliott Momentum Performance Solutions 6 September 2001.
© American Bar Association Effective Strategic Planning Henry F. White, Jr. Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer American Bar Association 10 th.
St. Peter Catholic Church Catholic Church StrengthClusters refers to forming complimentary partnerships. For long-term effectiveness, a team must have.
In order to be most effective teams need to be able to think and plan strategically, influence others, build relationships and execute on plans and strategies.
313 The Leadership Excellence Series Values and Leadership Jonathan Fleck - ACS, CL.
Mastering Conflict. CONFLICT CONFLICT.
Teamwork Business Management. Why work as a team? 1. Efficiency 2. Morale 3. Information Preservation 4. Innovation 5. Reduced Waste 6. Usability 7. Unity.
CLAIMING THE FUTURE THE ASSOCIATION OF THE FUTURE.
Leadership in the Financial Aid Profession Aaron Steffens MASFAA President-Elect
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (34 SLIDES).
Put Me in Coach: Using Your Strengths to Prepare for the Next Level Tammy Aagard University of Florida Tammy Aagard University of Florida.
Would you rather be lucky… or good?
Transforming Human Services Through New Partnerships American Public Human Services Association Ready by 21 Conference April 23, 2014.
Leadership Academy for Middle Managers
Successful and Not Successful Implementation THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE FACTORS Funding for this project is made possible through a Cooperative.
A Changing Melody: Building Authentic Partnerships in Dementia Care Sherry Dupuis, Lisa Loiselle, Cathy Conway, Brenda Hounam, Lynn Jackson, Ken Hancock,
The Challenges of L E A D E R S H I P Ronald A. Heifetz.
Project Management Learning Program 1Mar.23- Apr.3, 2009, Mekong Institute, Khon Kaen, Thailand Team Skills.
Copyright © 2008 Allyn & Bacon Leadership and Management Skills 1. Identify the functions of a leader. 2. Understand major theories of management. 3. Explain.
Day 1 Curriculum – Leadership Academy for Middle Managers | November A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network Changing...
Advancing Cooperative Conservation. 4C’s Team An interagency effort established in early 2003 by Department of the Interior Secretary Gale Norton Advance.
2 From “Tribal leadership” by Logan, King & Fischer-Wright, 2008; adapted by Ledoux Stage Alienated Stable partnership Team “Life sucks” “I’m.
Day 1 Curriculum – Leadership Academy for Middle Managers | November A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network Changing...
Seminars on Academic Computing University Executive Seminar The Staff Cast in Stone By Table Five Consultants, LLP.
Teams Dale W. Bomberger D.ED. ACSW Community Services Group
Introduction of Teams: Team Norming and Culture Jaron L. Jones.
The Community Collaboration Coaches Roles, Strategies, and Tools.
Teamwork Goal 4.01: Demonstrate characteristics of effective leadership.
Cathryn C. Potter Butler Institute for Families University of Denver Melody Roe National Resource Center for Organizational Improvement.
Presented by: Steve Litke, Fraser Basin Council Winnipeg, Manitoba June 18, 2012 Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Governance – Lessons from BC.
AN INTRODUCTION Managing Change in Healthcare IT Implementations Sherrilynne Fuller, Center for Public Health Informatics School of Public Health, University.
The Esteemed Agency: Managing Human Services Teams Week Fifteen.
Effective Leadership Practices NACM Leadership Core Competency Fundamentals.
311 The Leadership Excellence Series The Visionary Leader.
Work Team Mobilization Methodology No. M3 August, 2000.
Technology Ventures: From Idea to EnterpriseChapter 12: Summary How can entrepreneurs best organize and reward the people who will lead their venture to.
The Art of Leadership: Growing Individuals, Teams and the Organization Presented By: Brenda Morris Karen Becton-Johnson For ABMTS Conference August 2012.
Module VI: Leading for Sustainable Systems Change A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network.
Day 1 Curriculum – Leadership Academy for Middle Managers | October A Service of the Children’s Bureau Changing... Leading... Learning... A Service.
Insert Course Title Here National Association for Court Management Effective Leadership Practices 1 NACM Leadership Core Competency Fundamentals Date(s)
Common Core Parenting: Best Practice Strategies to Support Student Success Core Components: Successful Models Patty Bunker National Director Parenting.
Inspiring leaders What leaders really do Denise Kelly Royal College of Nursing Nursing Advisor in Management & Leadership.
Step up to Action. Levels of Partnership Level 4 - Assimilation Level 3 - Adapting Level 2 - Joint Projects Level - 1 Networking.
CONQUERING ADAPTIVE CHALLENGES: ROLE OF CONTEMPORARY ACADEMIC LEADERS LATA DYARAM, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DOMS, IIT MADRAS.
What’s in Your Leadership Tool Box? Finding the Right Tools to Get the Job Done. Presented By: Kathryn Penniston, PMP PREMIER Bankcard, LLC.
What is a Jaycee Leader? Maria Hicks-Few Local Officer’s College 2009.
Adaptive Leadership LEADERSHIP FOR RESULTS IN CONSERVATION BHUTAN – NOV
Leader As Manager. Managing and Leading LeaderManager Characteristics of a leader:Characteristics of a manager: As a leader, my roles are:As a manager,
The Denison Organizational Culture Model & Link to Performance
701: Teaming for Success: Leading Team Efforts
The Leadership Excellence Series
“Together Everyone Achieves More” Shushma Manandhar Pratibha Dhungana
How to establish positive relationships with your governors.
Member Leadership!.
Step up to Action.
Building Your Adaptive Leadership Skills
Adaptive Leadership for Sustainable Networks
Building Lasting Partnerships
Presentation transcript:

Steering Your Organization through the Permanent Whitewater of Change Nancy S. Dickinson Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies Conference August 21, 2012

Presentation Leading in Child Welfare  The NCWWI Child Welfare Leadership Model  Strengths-based Leadership  Meeting Adaptive Challenges  Visionary Leadership  Resilience A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 2

Acknowledgement The National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI) is currently funded through a Cooperative Agreement with the Children’s Bureau, Award No. 90CT0145. NCWWI is a partnership of 9 universities. A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network

Surviving Permanent Whitewater Leading in Child Welfare A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 4

Key Leadership Tasks  Do things right  Do the right things  Do the right things right A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 5

6 NCWWI Leadership Model A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 6

NCWWI Website   NCWWI Leadership Model – e pdfhttp:// e pdf A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 8 The Path to Great Leadership “The path to great leadership starts with a deep understanding of the strengths you bring to the table." (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 9  We can’t ignore problems—we just need to approach them from the other side.

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 10 Key Findings from the Gallup Research The most effective leaders:  Always invest in strengths  Surround themselves with the right people and then maximize their team  Understand their team’s needs (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 11 Four Domains of Strength Influencing ExecutingStrategic Thinking Relationship-Building (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 12 Strategic Thinking  Leaders with dominant strength in Strategic Thinking keep the group focused on what could be. (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 13 Influencing  Leaders with dominant strength in Influencing help their people reach a broader audience. (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 14 Relationship-Building  Leaders with dominant strength in Relationship Building hold a team together. (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 15 Executing  Leaders with dominant strength in Executing domain know how to make things happen. (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

New Yorker Cartoon A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 16

A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 17 Four Basic Needs of Followers Trust HopeStability Compassion (Rath & Conchie, 2008)

The Task of Organizational Leadership….. …Is to create an alignment of strengths in ways that make a system’s weaknesses irrelevant. ~Peter Drucker As quoted by Cooperrider & Whitney, A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 18

Adaptive Leadership ….the practice of mobilizing people to tackle tough challenges and thrive Adapted from The Practice of Adaptive Leadership: Tools and Tactics for Changing your Organization and the World (2009) by Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow, & Marty Linsky A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 19

Conditions of Adaptive Leadership  Changes that build on the past rather than jettison it  Organizational adaptation that occurs through experimentation  Adaptation that relies on diversity  Adaptation that takes time A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 20

Myth of the Broken System The organization needs to change because it is broken………….NOT Reality: any social system is the way it is because people in that system want it that way. “Every organization is perfectly aligned to achieve the results it currently gets.” A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 21

Distinguishing Technical Problems from Adaptive Challenges  Technical problems: – Have known solutions that can be implemented by current know-how –Can be resolved through application of authoritative expertise and through current structures, procedures and ways of doing things A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 22

Distinguishing Adaptive Challenges from Technical Problems Adaptive challenges can only be addressed through changes in people’s priorities, beliefs, habits and loyalties. Requires:  Going beyond authority  Shedding certain entrenched ways  Moving through losses to a new place A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 23

Adaptation as Conservation  Of all that we care about, what elements are essential and must be preserved into the future?  Tough choices  Uncertainty of ongoing, experimental trial and error  Hard work A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 24

Applying Adaptive Leadership to Change  Leadership is more than identifying adaptive challenges.  Involves framing the challenges in a way that everyone shares a common goal.  Anticipates differences in perceptions.  Leaders must listen, reflect and integrate new ideas.  All team members must be willing to learn and collaborate. A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 25

Behaviors of Adaptive Leadership  Get on the balcony  Act politically  Be open to all voices  Orchestrate conflict  Give the work back to the people  Hold steady A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 26

Get on the Balcony A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 27

Act Politically  Create allies  Keep close to the opposition  Find ways to generate commitment from the uncommitted A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 28

Be Open to All Voices  Unexpected voices of leadership  Diverse groups and diverse opinions  Provide opportunities for all players to give input  Manage any attempt to invalidate new voices A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 29

Orchestrate Conflict  Conflict as an engine of creativity and innovation  Use of dissonance and consonance in the creation of harmony  Using only consonant sounds gives music a timeless, motionless feel  Dissonance creates tension that needs to be resolved Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 30

Give the Work Back to the People Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network  Success is far more likely when everyone involved carries responsibilities for both the problem and the solution. 31

Hold Steady  Keep focused on the task at hand  Hold steady in the heat of action Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 32

Role of Leadership  Inspire with a vision  Align agency values, mission and practice  Provide resources to do the job  Create a learning organization  Communicate  Celebrate performance Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 33

“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” ~Saint-Exupery 34 A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network

Thrive  Grow your personal support network  Create a personal holding environment  Renew yourself  Be coolly realistic and unwaveringly optimistic  Expect to make mistakes and give yourself permission to keep learning in action Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network 35

Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network Adaptive Leadership  Stay alive to the opportunity to contribute, to add value to the lives of other people. 36

THANK YOU A Service of the Children’s Bureau, a Member of the T/TA Network