LEADERSHIP. WHAT IS LEADERSHIP? The action of leading a group of people or an organization. Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a.

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LEADERSHIP

WHAT IS LEADERSHIP? The action of leading a group of people or an organization. Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal.

LEADERSHIP DEFINED BY OTHERS A leader is a person who has the ability to get other people to do what they don't want to do, and like it. Harry Truman Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he/she wants to do it. Dwight Eisenhower

LEADERSHIP OVERVIEW SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION. SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES & PROCEDURES. SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATIONAL PROGRAMS.

LEADERSHIP OVERVIEW (cont’d) SHOULD KNOW BENEFITS OF BELONGING TO THE ORGANIZATION. SHOULD HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH THE ORGANIZATION HAVING WORKED AS COMMITTEE CHAIR, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, ETC. SHOULD HAVE ATTENDED ORGANIZATIONAL WORKSHOPS & TRAINING SESSIONS.

LEADERSHIP OVERVIEW (cont’d) SHOULD KNOW WHERE TO GET ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. SHOULD BE ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY DIRECT, PLAN, ORGANIZE, COORDINATE, AND COMMUNICATE WITH ORGANIZATION’S OFFICERS AND MEMBERS.

LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES Be knowledgeable and seek self- improvement. Impart your knowledge to others with training and mentoring. Set the vision, direction, and objectives for the organization. Set realistic goals and priorities to achieve those objectives.

LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES (cont’d) Seek responsibility and be accountable for your actions. Set the example. Plan well to conduct effective, productive meetings.

LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES (cont’d) Make sound and timely decisions. Keep your organization informed, as appropriate. Fully engage your organization, and listen to your members.

Post Commander Essential for Success Power is Limited by CBL Not the King – No Disciplinary Power

Essential Duties of Post Commander Supervise Officers Appoint Committees Control Agenda Conduct Meetings

Types of Post Commanders Does everything The only one willing to serve Also runs the bar His wife is the Unit Commander Can’t get anyone interested in helping

The Perfect Post Commander Experienced Leader Knows how to conduct meetings Uses an agenda Supervises his officers and committee chairs

The Perfect Post Commander (cont’d) Trains his replacement Participates in community and civic functions Ensures legion programs are implemented

APPLY DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES 1.Post Members Rule 2.Post Members Present Ideas 3.Members Elect Leaders 4.Checks and Balances 5.Members are equal

APPLY DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES 6.Impartiality and Fairness 7.Equal Justice 8.Majority Rules 9.Spirit of Openness

LEADERSHIP QUOTES Leadership is like moving a string across a table - you pull, not push. Dwight Eisenhower Delegating work works, provided the one delegating works, too. Robert Half Individuals either seek, accept, or avoid responsibilities. Know who fits these categories in your organization and work with them accordingly. CW4 Charles Linderman

A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZATION The difference between a successful organization and one that is not can usually be attributed to leadership. The individual capabilities of the people in any organizations are the same, whether in a military unit, business, volunteer organization, or anything else.

A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZATION (cont’d) What separates the good, the bad, and the ugly are attributes such as vision, culture, communications, goals, integrity, knowledge, training, and accountability, to name a few important qualities.