2. Agenda
1:30pmWelcome
◦ Ice Breaker
◦ Review previous session
◦ Training Objectives
◦ Introduce days session and write the title
1:33pmActive Learning & Discussion
1:39pmReflection & Evaluation
1:40pmClosing
3. TRAINING OUTCOMES
Define the term Leadership
Discuss the qualities of a good leader
Discuss the importance of community leadership structures
Exercise: Explore YOUR personal strengths as a community
Leader
Reflect: How can I use today’s lessons in my work/volunteer
efforts
Questions?
5. Leadership
Definition: Leadership is an individual’s
competence to influence their teammates,
i.e., it is the ability to frame effective plans
and influence others to deal with all the
difficulties efficiently with proper guidance.
It requires a clear vision of the desired goals
and an ability to explore the various paths.
6. What is A Leader?
“Leadership at its core, is a very simple process of thinking well or
thinking clearly about the situation facing them”
»Sean Ruth
9. Importance of Leadership
Development of creativity
Developing team work
Guiding people
Creation of confidence
Creation of a favorable work experience
11. REFLECTION, QUESTIONS and
PLANNING
• Please share any
reflections from today
• Are there lingering
questions?
• In following sessions
we will discuss:
o Stakeholders &
Entry process
o Needs assessment
Leader – A person who has commanding influence (power)
Who are some leaders in your life? Work, School, Family, Volunteer efforts..
Your vision is your picture of your community, project, etc. in the future. It is broad, doesn’t include action items or detailed information. It answers where we want to go. A vision statement is for your team, not your participants. Example of a vision statement: “Within the next five years, the Women’s Center will have helped create a safer, more harmonious community by helping women acquire the education, skills and resources necessary to build self-sufficient prosperous lives.”