Leadership – part 2. Content: • Introduction • Leadership from within – P.U. Bender • Examples • Conclusion • Tasks for students Introduction 1.1. Traditional leadership – based on: -Power, authority, position -Connection -Charisma -Intellect -Loyalty Introduction 1.2. Modern leadership is based on premise: -Skills to leadership are achievable for everybody -Leader does not become that obtains an leader position role -The way to leadership – step by step approach, to work out Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.1. Basic attitude: -Leadership starts from within -There are skills, we can learn to develop, the way to leadership -The biggest thing that blocks us is fear Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.2. Two types of leaders: -The leader – from - without -The leader – from - within Remarks: we all have both types within us, what matters is which one we decide to follow Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.3. Leader from without: -Says one things, does another -Leads trough fear and control -Tries to hold on to power -Is externally motivated by money, power, fame -Is driven by fear and pressure -Disregards/puts down feelings Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.4. Leader from within: -Walks the talk -Leads with trust and by example -Sees shared interests, shares power, empowers others -Invites ideas and feedback -Is internally motivated – by values and principles -Sees caring, feelings as essential Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.5. The five key steps to personal and professional leadership from within: Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.6. The first step: know yourself -B. Franklin: there are three thing extremely hard – steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self -Now your own values, listen to your heart, find out what is important to you -Knowing yourself means increasing your awareness. It gives you the option to make conscious choices. It begins with asking yourself “what do I want to create and experience today” -Personal management – the first pillar of management system Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.7. The second step: have vision and passion -Vision is the stuff of our dreams. Passion is our energy to make it real. -There are at least three types of vision. Probable future, desired future, catastrophic future. -Leadership deals with all three types of vision -If the vision is clear, the passion comes. Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.8. The third step: take risks. -The risk lies in taking action to make our vision a reality. -Risk involves change and uncertainty, and with those comes fear. -What is important is that you begin. -By taking risks, you learn what works. Examples: -Expressing yourself -Trying something new -Investing something you value -Changing your way of living Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.9. The fourth step: communicate. -The exchange of information's and feelings, that leads to mutual understanding. -Communications makes a connection between giver and receiver. Leadership from within (P.U Bender) 2.10. The fifth step: check progress and results. -Feedback -Goals and achievement [results] are an important part of life. -Two sizes to results – inner and outer. Examples -J. Welch -T.G. Masaryk -W. Bennis Conclusion -The fourth right: believe in yourself. -Begin today to live the life you most want. Take that step you know you want to take, even if it is a small one. That is the way you begin the journey. Just do it. -Attitudes + behaviour = results. -P. U. Bender: That is the essence of leadership: Choosing what maters to you. Learning how to accomplish it. Then doing it – to be more fulfilled and to help others. Tasks for students 5.1. Why leadership is peak of management system? 5.2. What are you assumptions to become a leader from within? [your blocks, barriers]