Leadership in your Club CFUW ONTARIO COUNCIL AGM 2015 OTTAWA.

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Leadership in your Club CFUW ONTARIO COUNCIL AGM 2015 OTTAWA

Introduction In your Roundtable Discussion consider the following 1. Who is or was the best leader you admire in life? 2. What leadership characteristics did they exemplify? 3. Is there a leadership characteristic you would like to develop? If so which one? How might this be demonstrated in our CFUW organization?

You and your club 1. Who are incoming or second term club executive members, committee chairs, interest group convenor? Have you had more than one role? 2. What motivated you to volunteer and/or accept a position of responsibility within your club?

You as a leader When have you been at your best as a leader?

Leadership Challenges 1. Is your club looking for new leaders among your members? If so …. 2. How do you identify, motivate and recruit leaders within your club?

Leadership Challenges 3. Does your club ensure there is training and mentoring for new leaders? If so… How? 4. How do you demonstrate your appreciation for your club leaders?

Leadership Challenges and Successes 1. What is working in your club? 2. What is your vision of leadership within your club? 3. Where would you like to be this time next year in promoting leadership in your club?

Statements on Leadership  Credibility is the _______  Leaders practice____________  Actions are consistent with your__________  Follow through on your _____________  What they say, they will ______________  Walk the _________

Club Leadership Leadership is the responsibility of every person in the club. An effective group includes many leaders each contributing special skills towards achieving group/club goals. An effective leader enables every member to reach her potential.

Club Strength and Sustainability