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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT. BGR 2014 August 18, 2014. Material developed by Sue Aufderheide, Harry Brown, Ayse Ciftci, Andrew Hunt, and Tricia Tort. Activity. Draw (or visualize) an alien. Leadership. What is your definition of a leader? What is the best way to be a leader?.

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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

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  1. LEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT • BGR 2014 • August 18, 2014 Material developed by Sue Aufderheide, Harry Brown, Ayse Ciftci, Andrew Hunt, and Tricia Tort

  2. Activity • Draw (or visualize) • an alien.

  3. Leadership • What is your definition of a leader? • What is the best way to be a leader?

  4. Leadership Characteristics? • Being successful • Being in control • Getting things done • Depth of knowledge • Motivating people • Directing others • Taking charge • Helping other succeed • Delegating tasks • Being a servant • Listening • Developing trust • Creating a shared vision • Championing change • Developing leadership in others

  5. Leadership Is… • Being actively involved • Making positive change • Being committed to the • success of the group • Accepting responsibility, along with others, for that success • Leadership is not about having • a position or title • Asking, “Why?” • “Leadership is influence, nothing more and nothing less.” - John Maxwell

  6. Learn and Practice Leadership Purdue has over 900 student organizations, including: • 98 Athletic and Recreation • 281 Related to specific academic majors • 147 Community Service • 77 Ethnic and Cultural • 18 Music • 31 Residence Hall Clubs • 174 Special Interest • 34 Event Planning and Programming Clubs

  7. Interested? • Learn to play hurling • Join the baking club • Go bass fishing • Immerse yourself in another culture • Get involved in your major • Watch cult films • Learn to dance • Explore Medieval culture

  8. Hidden opportunities • What does hurling, baking, • or dancing • have to do with leadership?

  9. How Do I Get Involved? • BoilerLink (https://boilerlink.purdue.edu) • List all 900+ organizations • B-Involved Activities Fair • This Saturday on the Engineering Mall • Mortar Board Calendar • Lists dates and times for club call-outs • Activities Bonanza • During second or third week of classes • Boiler Bash at the Black Student Union • Look for “Callout” info (flyers, sidewalk chalking, etc.)

  10. New Beginnings • College is a time to develop and utilize your strengths and talents both on campus and in the community. • Challenge: Choose 2 clubs or organizations. • One in your major • One for fun

  11. Final Thought • What can a goose teach • us about leadership? Mayer, John. “DSC_1125.jpg.” Photograph. Flickr Creative Commons. 29 Dec. 2009. Web. 31 Jul. 2014.

  12. Show us what you know! • http://bit.ly/1psuqsu

  13. Question #1 • What is the online system where you can find involvement and leadership opportunities? • BoilerLink • MyPurdue • Blackboard • Course Signals

  14. Question #2 • Which statement about leadership is generally TRUE? • A good leader has a leadership title. • A good leader develops leadership in others. • A good leader only accepts responsibility when it advances their mission.

  15. Question #3 • Where does Purdue have leadership opportunities? • Academics • Athletics • Community Service • Music • All of the above

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