NASA FIRST 2011 Program Information. 2 Program Purpose To provide “individual contributors” and “influence leaders” the opportunity to develop foundational.

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NASA FIRST 2011 Program Information

2 Program Purpose To provide “individual contributors” and “influence leaders” the opportunity to develop foundational leadership skills in the areas of Personal Effectiveness, Business Acumen, and Leading and Managing Others. This takes place in the context of working from an Agency perspective in service of the Agency’s Succession Management Strategy. 2

3 Target Audience GS-11 thru GS-12 “individual contributors” and “influence leaders” in science, engineering, and professional administrative positions with potential for greater leadership roles in the future 3

4 Definitions Individual Contributor - This role does not include any formally assigned supervisory or management responsibilities, but does include leadership preparation. Those in this role may currently lead critical aspects of the technical work of the Agency. Influence Leader - This role is normally not “formally assigned” supervisory or management responsibilities. Individuals in this role span many GS levels including STs, SLs, and SES. Many of these individuals lead significant programs or projects contributing to the Agency’s objectives. Succession Management – NASA’s strategy to develop and maintain a Mission Capable workforce. It involves developing employee skills important to their current roles within the organization and preparing them to expand on those skills as they take on roles with greater responsibility.

5 Basic Program Information Agency-wide leadership development program for GS civil servants with at least 1 year of experience at NASA, term or permanent employees 1 year part-time program, including 4 training modules, shadowing, group projects, and individual development Maximum of 40 participants Addresses Personal Effectiveness, Business Acumen, and Leading People dimensions of the NASA Leadership Model Applicants must be a GS 11 or 12 at the time of application. No promotion is implied as part of the FIRST program, however, if a person is promoted during the program using merit principles, it will not impact their eligibility to participate.

6 Program Outcomes Participants will: Have an increased awareness of self, others, and the Agency Have a broader understanding of what it means to work for NASA Possess an increased understanding of what it means to be a fully functioning team member and leader Have a greater understanding of personal influence skills and how to use those skills effectively for NASA Be part of a cadre of future NASA leaders who will be inspired, motivated, and eager to play a vital role in the future of NASA and its Vision 6

7 Candidate Criteria Individuals must demonstrate ability or have shown high potential in the following areas: Personal Vision - Candidates shall demonstrate how they plan to contribute to NASA’s goals through their personal leadership and influence. Leadership Potential – Candidates shall demonstrate the desire and ability to be a future leader within NASA. Personal Effectiveness - Candidates shall demonstrate their ability to garner the respect of peers and supervisors as well as the potential to lead through personal influence. Technical Skills & Knowledge - Candidates shall demonstrate a solid understanding of their discipline area including results of technical work and discipline training completed.

8 Candidate Criteria (continued) Individuals must demonstrate ability or have shown high potential in the following areas: Critical Thinking - Candidates shall demonstrate their ability to “think outside of the box” and apply critical and appropriate judgment to interpersonal and organizational issues. Teamwork - Candidates should demonstrate their ability to build and maintain trust and supportive relationships with others in a team environment. Open to Feedback – Candidates should demonstrate the ability to use feedback to continuously learn and enhance their performance. This includes the ability to offer constructive feedback to others.

9 Call to Centers – May 2010 Selections due to Agency – September 1, 2010 Module 1: January 4-11, 2011 (WFF) Module 2: April 10-15, 2011 (HQ) Module 3: August 21-26, 2011 (LaRC) Module 4: December 4-9, 2011 (KSC) 9 Program Schedule

10 Program Requirements: Have a mentor: Shadow 2-3 senior leaders Read two books on leadership and write book reports 4 coaching sessions with program leaders Learning Group (small group) work and participation Full attendance at all 4 Modules Center Project Time commitment over 1 year is about 8-10 hours per week with 22 days of formal training divided up between 4 Modules 10

11 Program Design Module 1: WFF Agency: History, Vision, Mission; 10 healthy Centers Self: Personal Effectiveness, Myers-Briggs, wellness, Team: Group effectiveness, intro to team dynamics, into to project management Module 2: NASA - HQ Agency: Major challenges for the Institution and the Mission Directorates, political environment Self: Personal values, wellness, leadership resiliency Team: Project Management; giving and receiving feedback Module 3: ARC Agency: Major programs Self: Influence, 540 Assessment, wellness Team: Influence and negotiation skills, project sharing, feedback Module 4: JSC Agency: Future state, sustaining the Vision; upcoming challenges and opportunities Self: Career planning, IDP, coaching Team: Center project wrap-up, Project Management wrap-up; team lessons learned Before Module 1 Myers-Briggs Assessment Shakelton Book Center Project options Leadership self- assessment Between 1 and 2 Choose and begin working with a Mentor Center Project work Shadow 1 senior leader Between 2 and Assessment Influence Assessment Shadow 1 Senior Leader Center Project work Between 3 and 4 Project wrap-up, present to Senior Leadership at Center Supervisor evaluation Program learning assessment Shadow 1 Senior Leader Additional Components Center Tours Senior Management /Industry Speakers Center Networking opportunities/exposure to major programs & projects Individual Development Plan Activities

12 Application package includes: Form 1792 – Agency Leadership Development Program Application Form 1792A – NASA FIRST Supplement Participant Guidelines (signature pages) Center cover letter Application

13 Application The application form is available through the NASA Electronic Forms System ( No additional pages will be accepted. Answers must be completed on the form in no smaller than 9 pt font. Center selects candidates that best fit the criteria for the program by reviewing the applications, conducting formal interviews, and discussing Center Succession Planning Strategy Center selection determines participation (no Agency-wide competition) See Center POC for internal process and deadlines

14 Center Slot Allocations CenterSlots ARC3 DFRC3 GRC5 GSFC5 HQ3 JSC5 KSC5 LaRC3 MSFC5 NSSC1 SSC2 Total of 40 participants