This presentation i have prepared with reference to the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey and some other studied material to conduct the Leadership Skills training for my second line management team.
1. Lets Join Hands
And Move Towards
Success
SKILLS THAT CAN TAKE YOU
TO THE PINNACLE
2. Four Dimensions of Relational
Work
Matching Tasks
to Interpersonal
Skills
3. Right Choice
You've just finished a phone call
with a potential client, and she's
agreed to a face-to-face sales
meeting with someone at your
company.
But who is the right person
to send to this important
meeting?
4. What Are the Four Dimensions?
RIGHT
CHOICE
INFLUENCE
INTERPERSONAL
FACILITATION
RELATIONAL
CREATIVITY
TEAM
LEADERSHIP
5. Influence
People who are strong in this
dimension enjoy being able
to influence others.
They're great at NEGOTIATING
and PERSUADING,
They love to be knowledgeable and full
of ideas that they can share.
7. Relational Creativity
People who are strong in this
dimension are masters at using
pictures and words to create
emotion, build relationships, or
motivate others to act.
Influencing involves person-to-
person interaction, while
relational creativity occurs
from a distance.
9. Assessing the Four Dimensions
Listen carefully
Notice how the Structure
person makes your
you feel conversation
around a
specific skill
Ask when the
person experiences
"flow"
10. Reward
Your Team
As well as using the four dimensions to build
your team, and assign tasks and projects to
the most appropriate people, you can also use
the model to reward your team effectively.
Relational work is often
ignored or undervalued.
But these interpersonal
traits are what make the
organization function
effectively.
11. How Good Are Your Leadership
Skills?
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ASSESS YOURSELF
12. Score Comment
18-34 You need to work hard on your leadership
skills. The good news is that if you use more of
these skills at work, at home, and in the
community, you'll be a real asset to the people
around you. You can do it – and now is a great
time to start!
35-52 You're doing OK as a leader, but you have the
potential to do much better. While you've built
the foundation of effective leadership, this is
your opportunity to improve your skills, and
become the best you can be.
53-90 Excellent! You're well on your way to becoming
a good leader. However, you can never be too
good at leadership or too experienced
13. LEADERSHIP
A simple definition of leadership is that
leadership is the art of motivating a
group of people to act towards achieving
a common goal.
“Leadership is the
capacity to translate
vision into reality”
Men Of Honor 12 Steps Scene.avi
14. Three Basic functions that a
leader performs:
1. Organizational
2. Interpersonal
3. Decisional
16. Adaptability / Acceptance
Adaptability or flexibility
means being able to change as
circumstances require it.
Men are born soft and supple;
dead they are stiff and hard...
Thus whoever is stiff and
inflexible is a disciple of death.
Whoever is soft and yielding is
a disciple of life.
17. Proactive Attitude
“Responsibilities gravitate to
the people who can shoulder
them”
Become response –able
I can. I will. I prefer.
A leader is one who knows the way,
goes the way, and shows the way.
—John Maxwell
18. Begin With The End in Mind
Decide where you want to go.
Draw up a map to get there.
Have the end in mind because you are at
critical crossroads in life, and the choices
you make can affect your future
tremendously.
19. Why Goal Setting?
Desires Become Strong When They
Are Supported By:
Direction
Dedication
Determination
Discipline
Deadliness
20. Put first things first
Time Management
“A Minute Of Extra
Thinking Beforehand Can
Save Hours Of Worry
Later”
Its about life management as well--your
purpose, values, roles, and priorities.
21. THINK win-win
WHEN WE SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS, OUR
FAMILIES, OUR EMPLOYER AND
EMPLOYEES WE AUTOMATICALLY WIN
There are several mindsets that are a
detriment to a happy lifestyle such as
thinking:
win-lose, lose-win, or lose-lose.
22. Seek First to Understand than to be
Understood
Communication Skills
Why Listening?
“Become a good listener, then you will
respond else you may react”
HO-HUM.
23. Communication Skills
If you listen someone carefully, you tend to
respond in one of four ways:
Evaluating: You judge and then either
agree or disagree.
Probing: You ask questions from your
own frame of reference.
Advising: You give counsel, advice, and
solutions to problems.
Interpreting: You analyze others' motives
and behaviors based on your
own experiences
24. Listening Skills
“YOU WILL PLEASE PEOPLE MORE BY LISTENING TOTHEM
THAN BY TALKING TO THEM”
Do the following words describe the feeling of not being
listened to?
Neglected Rejected Dejected Let down Unimportant
Small Ignored Belittled Annoyed Stupid
Worthless Embarrassed Demotivated Disheartened
Do the following words describe the feeling of being
LISTENED to?
Important Pleased Satisfied Worthwhile
Cared for Good Happy Appreciated
Encouraged Inspired
25. Body Language
“The most important thing in
communication is hearing
what isn’t said”
“Learning is acquired by reading
books, but the much more necessary
learning the knowledge of the world
is only to be acquired by reading
men/women and studying all the
various editions of them.”
26. TEAM WORK - SYNERGIZE
“TEAMWORK IS LESS ‘ME’
AND MORE ‘WE’”
AcTiViTy TiMe
(act witty n tie me)
Coming together is a
beginning. Keeping
together is progress.
Working together is
27. Decision Making
Six essential steps in the
decision-making process:
Establishing a positive decision-
making environment.
Generating potential solutions.
Evaluating the solutions.
Deciding.
Checking the decision.
Communicating and implementing.
28. Importance of Rehearsal!! -
Sharpen Your Axe
Keep Polishing Your
Skills
A man was struggling in the woods to saw down a tree. An old
farmer came by, watched for a while, and then quietly said,
“What are you doing?”“Can‟t you see?” the man impatiently
replied, “I’m sawing down this tree.” “You look exhausted,”
said the farmer. “How long have you been at it?” “Over five
hours, and I’m beat,” replied the man. “This is hard work.”
“That saw looks pretty dull,” said the farmer. “Why don’t
you take a break for a few minutes and sharpen it? I’m sure
it would go a lot faster.” “I don‟t have time to sharpen the
saw,” the man says emphatically. “I’m too busy sawing!
29. MIRRORING
SWOT
Recognize your
SHORTCOMINGS
Can be called as mirroring
Story – crackpot
Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with
the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the
weak and wrong. Because some time in our lives we
would have been all of these ourselves.
---Lloyd Shearer, 1986
30. POSITIVE ATTITUDE
“It Is Your Attitude, Not Your
Aptitude That Determines Your
Altitude”
The Tripple Es Of Attitude:
Environment
Experience
Education
Spirit/ PD notes
31. The Right Attitude has the
following Characteristics
Reality, risk-taking, and
responsibility
Imagination, innovation, and
integrity
Goals-oriented, graciousness, and
greatness
Habits, health, and humor
Time, thinking, and trusting
32. CONFIDENCE & SELF-ESTEEM
YOU CAN
Do what you want
Achieve what you
wish for
Learn what is good
for you
Bring the best to your
life
BECAUSE
SELF ESTEEM
Builds strong
conviction
Create willingness to
accept responsibility
Build optimistic
attitudes
Makes a person self-
motivated and
ambitious
33. Leaders Pull Rather Than Push
“Inspire and Motivate Others.”
Leaders who are effective at inspiring
others might be described as:
Able to energize people to achieve goals
and objectives.
Can inspire others to high levels of
effort and performance.
Able to bring a high level of energy and
enthusiasm to the group.
34. Always Be Guided By Heart, Passion
& Compassion
ENTHUSIASM
EAGERNESS
AND
KINDNESS
35. Self Analysis – one more time
please!!
“We are what we
repeatedly do.
Excellence is not an
act, but a habit”
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