How to become a leader How To Become A Leader By: Austin Helton, Aaron Farr, and Megan Brady.

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How to become a leader How To Become A Leader By: Austin Helton, Aaron Farr, and Megan Brady

“ A person who influences a group of people towards the achievement of a goal.”

 Integrity  Reputation  Communication skills - Ability to listen to others - Being mindful with choices of others  Ability to empower  Inspire  Motivate

Autocratic Participative Delegative Situational

Autocratic Participative SituationalDelegative -Provides clear expectations for what needs to be done, when it should be done, and how it should be done. -Very controlling - Offers guidance to group members, but also participates in the group and allow input from other members -Encourages participation, but makes the final decision -Adjusts to whatever limitation is laid out in front of him or her - Laid back person -Offers little or no guidance to group members - Leaves the decision making process up to group members

 Create a big VISION  Set high STANDARDS - maintain honesty and integrity  Face your FEARS  Prepare to LEAD  Build a TEAM  Be a ROLE model  Strive for EXCELLENCE  EMPOWER others  Accept RESPONSIBILITY

How to become a leader