2. Achieve Your Leadership
Potential With Walk The
Talk
We believe that people thrive
when the answers aren’t
easy, the environment isn’t
cushy, and the skills not yet
familiar. This is where we find
resilience, poise, and
competence.
4. Learning Through
Expedition at FQ Walk
The Talk
“Leadership is situationally
appropriate action
that directs or guides your
group to set and achieve
goals. Other programs talk
about leadership—at WTT,
you’ll do it!”
5. FQ explores remote wilderness on
WTT expeditions. What FQ teaches
cannot be learned in a classroom or
on a city street. It’s an experience,
one that’s unforgettable.
The backcountry provides the ideal
setting for FQ’s unique curriculum
of experiential learning.
We expect a great deal of our
participants saying that the program is
demanding, because we believe
people thrive when challenged.
6. Seven skills:
• Expedition behavior
• Competence
• Communication
• Judgment and decision-making
• Tolerance for adversity and uncertainty
• Self-awareness
• Vision and action
One signature style:
Based on the leader’s personality,learning
preferences, passions,strengths, and
experiences.
WTT Leadership
WTT uses a framework of
four leadership roles, seven
leadership skills, and one
signature style to teach
leadership to students.
Four roles:
•Designated leadership
•Active followership
•Peer leadership
•Self leadership
7. Tolerance For Adversity
And Uncertainty
This leadership skill is all
about learning to endure,
even enjoy, hard work and
challenge. It’s about adapting
to changes and unknowns,
turning challenging situations
into opportunities, using
humor to keep things in
perspective, and making
focused decisions under
stress.
9. Building Extraordinary Teams
Effective Expedition means using timely,
specific, and clear teamwork.
It requires the courage and bonding to
state what you think, feel, and want.
Teaming means putting yourself in other
people’s shoes during conflicts.
People drop inhibitions and superiorities
and work together very closely to
overcome their challenges
10. Leading With A Purpose
One of the core leadership skills is
expedition behavior. AT THE CORE
THIS IS SYMBOLIC OF LEADING
WITH A PURPOSE, which can be
compared to teamwork but is so
much more.
12. Competence
It’s the result of not
just learning, but also
mastering the skills
essential to the
success.
“Failure Is Not An
Option.”
13. The Possibility Bag
Backpacking requires carrying all
you need for survival on your back.
This can be excessive for a short
side hike in the afternoon. Leaving
the tent poles and camp shoes
behind is fine, but taking off into the
wilderness with nothing but the
clothes on your back is ill advised.
People Learn To Value and Utilize
Their Resources
14. Self Awareness
We must know ourselves—our limits
and capabilities and our approach to
leading—before we can lead others.
Self-awareness means knowing
yourself and your strengths and
weaknesses, learning
from experience, being aware of
your own leadership style and how
you influence others, and realizing
how your words and actions impact
others. Self awareness should play
a role in identifying the best course
for you.
15. Judgement & Decision Making This leadership
skill entails
situationally
appropriate
decision-making,
using your experience
to develop good
judgment,
and harnessing
the strengths and
knowledge of other
group members to
solve problems.
17. VISION and ACTION
Vision and action equates to looking
forward and taking the appropriate
steps now to reach a goal or
destination. It’s seeing the
possibilities in any situation and
finding creative ways to move
the group forward, motivating
and initiating, and using group goals
to guide your actions.