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Moving People to Action. Moving People to Action. Influence – Jeff Lukich Inspiration – Lon Roberts Communication – Carol Christopher Teamwork – Stacy Barfield “It is not a question of how well each process works, the question is how well they all work together.” -- Lloyd Dobens. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Moving People to ActionMoving People to Action

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Moving People to ActionMoving People to Action

• Influence – Jeff Lukich• Inspiration – Lon Roberts• Communication – Carol Christopher• Teamwork – Stacy Barfield

“It is not a question of how well each process works, the question is how well they all work together.” -- Lloyd Dobens

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InfluenceInfluence

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It’s all about relationships- right?

The first person I must know is myself….Self-Awareness

“Human nature seems to endow people with the ability to size up everybody in the

world but themselves”

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Personal InfluenceThe ability to influence others is a key leadership competency. At a minimum, we use our influencing skills to get needed resources and to set those we lead on a particular course of direction.•Upward•Laterally•Downward•Outward

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Three Types of InfluencePosition Influence- Position influence is derived from your job position or title. You use your authority to meet your objective.Domineering Influence- Domineering influence is usually based on frustration and involves harsh behavior, elevated tones. The result is often hostility and passive-aggressive behavior. Interpersonal Influence- Unlike position or domineering influence, interpersonal influence has to be developed or earned.

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Never use a hammer to swat a fly off someone’s head

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Political Savvy- A Dirty Word?

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Understanding Political Savvy

• Definition:  Identifies the internal and external politics that impact the work of the organization.  Approaches each problem situation with a clear perception of organizational and political reality, recognizes the impact of alternative courses of action.

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Political Competence

It may be naive to suggest that all office/organizational politics are destructive or unethical. If you define politics in such a narrow and negative way, you may overlook the value of political awareness and skill. If political astuteness is combined with the right values, it can be an advantage to you, your team, and your organization- and ultimately, the families we serve.

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Reflection ExerciseReflection Exercise• Think of someone who has influenced you.

What are that person’s characteristics.

• How has that influence changed how you engage people?

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InspirationInspiration

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What is Inspiration?

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DefinitionDefinition• Stimulation or arousal of the mind,

feelings, to a special activity or creativity

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Inspiration Versus Motivation

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Motivation• Motivation is the offering of incentive to

accomplish a task – can be a carrot or a stick – defined as to prompt, spur, and induce.

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Inspiration• Inspiration is a force which moves us to

act in unpredictable and extraordinary ways generally on our own terms.

• Inspiration is a calling to become intrinsically better than we are with no apparent personal objective reward.

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Where do you find it?

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Where It Can be Found• Your Environment• Reading• Listening• Writing• Talking to Others• Being Grateful• Having Faith• Love

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Making it WorkMaking it Work

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Secrets to Inspirational Leadership

• Everyone wants to be valued.• Everyone wants to be successful. • Everyone wants to be a part of

something bigger than themselves.

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Reflection ExerciseReflection Exercise• Who or what do you look towards for

inspiration? What are the characteristics of your source of inspiration?

• Think of a time when you inspired someone else…what did that feel like? What feedback did you receive?

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CommunicationCommunication

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Ice Breaker

• Mumblers

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The Big Picture

• What is Communication: Transmitting; a giving or exchanging of information, messages, etc. (Webster’s)

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Four Types of Communication

• Verbal Communication

• Non Verbal Communication

• Written Communication

• Visual Communication

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1. Verbal Communication

• Sounds

• Words

• Language

• Speaking

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2. Non Verbal Communication

• Physical Ways of Communication– Facial Expressions– Body Movements and Posture– Gestures– Eye Contact

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Non –Verbal’s Con’t.

– Touch– Space– Voice– Silence– Symbols– Sign Language

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3. Written Communication

• E-Mails

• Reports

• Articles

• Memo’s

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4. Visual Communication

• Photography

• Signs

• Symbols

• Designs

• Video and Television

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Bring People To Your Side

• Dash of Emotion– Motivate the Elephant – Foster care is not

good enough for any child

• Plenty of Facts – Direct the Rider

• Bring it all together– Shape the path

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Eight Steps for Effective Communication

• Art of Open Ended Questions• Listen Twice, Speak Once• Center your Thoughts• Speak Up• Know what your intention to the Audience Is• Be Open to Others• Be Honest and Genuine• Be Confident

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What is your Communication Style?

• Thinkers

• Feelers

• Sensors

• Intuitors

How can you adapt your style to communicate better with others?

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TeamworkTeamwork

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Moving People to ActionMoving People to Action

• Teamwork• Communication• Inspiration• Influence