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Being a Leader vs. Encouraging Leadership

Being a Leader vs. Encouraging Leadership. Teach One To Lead One. Presented By : Lucdwin Luck Seminole State College, Sanford, FL. Learning Objective. After this presentation, the audience should be able to: List the leadership traits and principles

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Being a Leader vs. Encouraging Leadership

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  1. Being a Leadervs.Encouraging Leadership Teach One To Lead One Presented By: Lucdwin Luck Seminole State College, Sanford, FL

  2. Learning Objective • After this presentation, the audience should be able to: • List the leadership traits and principles • Compare being a leaders vs. encouraging leadership

  3. Affiliation • United States Marine Corps. • Toastmasters International, Winter Park, FL • Phi Beta Lambda, Seminole State College, Sanford, FL

  4. Leadership • The ability to move a group or team towards a specific goal or mission. • Note: Leaders are not defined as one whom accomplishes the goal or mission. Why?

  5. Roles of Leadership • Reflection • Management • Communication • Figure head/face of organization • Rally support • Mentor

  6. Authority • Manager • Supervisor • President • CEO

  7. Leaders • Community Leader • Religious Figure • Friend/Family • Adviser • Phi Beta Lambda Member

  8. Leadership Style • Passive • Transactional • Transformational

  9. Leadership Traits • Justice • Judgment • Dependability • Initiative • Decisiveness • Tact • Integrity • Enthusiasm • Bearing • Unselfishness • Courage • Knowledge • Loyalty • Endurance © US Marine Information.

  10. Leadership Principles • Know yourself and seek improvement. • Be technically and strategically proficient. • Know your team and look out for their welfare. • Keep your team informed. • Set the example. • Ensure the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished. © US Marine Information.

  11. Leadership Principles (Cont.) • Train your group as a team. • Make sound and timely decisions. • Develop a sense of responsibility among your subordinates. • Delegate tasks in accordance with its capabilities. • Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions. © US Marine Information.

  12. Encourage Leadership • “Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.”- Albert Camus

  13. Contact Information • Name: Lucdwin Luck • Email: lucdwin.luck@gmail.com • LinkedIN: Lucdwin Luck

  14. Conclusion

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