Introduction to Leadership

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Introduction to Leadership

Leading to Achieve Optimal Performance

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MIPH 2008 15 September – 17 October, 2008

“The only definition of a leader is someone who has followers.” Peter Drucker

Learning Objectives When you have completed this session you will be able to:  Explain the role of the leader in setting the tone of the work environment   Identify the necessary factors which motivate others to follow a leader Explain the importance of effective communication with teams and work units

Exercise 1- The Age of AIDS 1.

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How many leaders did you observe?

What was their style?

What were their attributes?

What was unique about each?

What did they have in common

What Do You Expect of a Leader?

Forward-looking

Dependable Cooperative Decisive Supportive Courageous Independent

Exercise 2- Traits of Leaders 1.

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Identify leaders you know & admire How did they behave?

Exercise 3- Common Leader Characteristics 1.

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Check the 5 traits which are most important for an outstanding leader.

Use the empty boxes if you think of others that are more important.

Place a colored dot on the flipchart next to the 5 behaviors you identified.

Note the group’s top 5 behaviors.

Leaders Influence the Work Environment Regardless of Their Presence    Directs the work Forms partnerships Sets the work tone

You Can’t Lead Without Followers!

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Provide opportunities Remove obstacles Model the behavior

Motivation Types

Affiliation Achievement Influence

Motivation Types

Affiliation

• Are concerned with being liked and perceived as good people.

• Help and support others.

• Smooth out tensions in meetings.

• Seek opportunities to interact with individuals and groups. • Work easily with others.

•Avoid confrontations.

Influence

Motivation Types

Affiliation Achievement

• Need specific goals and parameters for success • Strive for their personal best • Work well alone • Seek responsibility • Like to solve problems • Want concrete feedback and tangible rewards • Take calculated risks.

Influence

Motivation Types

Affiliation

• Need to impact and influence others.

• Focus on reputation.

• Concerned with position and titles.

• Need to persuade and win arguments.

Achievement

• Keep an eye on overall goals.

Influence

How Can Leaders Communicate?

    Methods Frequency Content Tone

Exercise 4 – Communicating as a Leader 1.

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Review each scenario Consider your response Discuss in your group

Summary  By being role models for the community, public health leaders can  strengthen health at all levels How do you define

leadership

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a leader  Your followers are watching your example

Resources http://www.who.int/en/ http://www.phls.org/home/ http://www.msh.org/