Intentional Leadership at All Levels: Takeaways from the ALA Leadership Institute

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Intentional Leadership at All Levels Rebecca Blakiston September 10 th , 2014

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Presentation for library staff at the University of Arizona on September 10th, 2014. Based upon the ALA Leadership Institute held in Itasca, Illinois in August.

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Intentional Leadership at All

Levels Rebecca Blakiston

September 10th, 2014

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ALA Leadership Institute 2014

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August 11-14th

Eaglewood Resort & SpaItasca, Illinois

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Kathryn DeissContent Strategist at ACRL

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Maureen SullivanOrganizational Development

Consultant

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Leadership and SelfSo, you think you can lead?

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Strengths of a leader

• Is trustworthy• Puts trust in others• Gives other

opportunities• Recognizes others• Is humble• Is self-aware• Is always learning• Is always teaching• Has fun!

• Listens well• Addresses problems• Motivates/supports

staff• Has vision• Demonstrates values• Practices what s/he

preaches• Keeps an open mind• Is genuine• Is compassionate

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6 Keys to Leading Positive ChangeRosabeth Kanter

1. Show up

2. Speak up

3. Look up

4. Team up

5. Don’t give up

6. Lift others up

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Costs and benefits of leadershipCosts Benefits• Higher expectations• Need to make tough

decisions• Demands on time• Distance from your

peers• Mental energy drained• Exhausting!

• You have a hand on the steering wheel

• Have a say in making things happen

• More autonomy/freedom

• Can fix big problems• Can build something

new• See the big picture and

impact of your work

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But, only 1/3 of the time are leaders correct about how others see them.

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Multi source assessmentfor identifying areas of strength &areas of development

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Adaptive leadership

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Creating a culture of courageous conversations

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Emotional and social intelligence

Self-Awareness Social Awareness

Self-Management Relationship Management

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Self-control

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Leadership and OthersBuilding a climate of trust, respect, and growth

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Ladder of

inference

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Focusing on intention

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Negative assumptions are a barometer of trust

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Effective communication leads to trust

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Left hand column (LHC)

Thoughts and Feelings Actual Conversation

I was just trying to be friendly, didn’t ask for your whole life story.

Did Bill go out drinking last night or something? That’s unprofessional.

Why doesn’t Bill like me? Was it that email I sent yesterday?

Me: Good morning, how are you, Bill?

Bill: Fine, still waking up, need my coffee.

Me: Ok I’ll leave you alone then.

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Access your blind spots

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Practice humble inquiry

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Listen strategically

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwB7NAvKPeo

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Facilitate skillful discussions

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The FutureStrategy, innovation, and change

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Encourage innovative thinking

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Innovative thinking in action:designing a shopping carthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M66ZU2PCIcM

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Anticipate Needed Change

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Fail early to succeed faster

“Visible mistakes are a sing that we are a healthy organization.” - redgate

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Beware of mental models

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Celebrate

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Keep learning

• True North by Bill George and Peter Sims

• Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman

• Overcoming Organizational Defenses by Chris Argyris

• Leadership and Self-Deception by the Arginger Institute

• Humble Inquiry by Edgar Schein

• Becoming a Strategic Leader by Richard Hughes and Katherine Beatty

• The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton Christensen

• The Working Leader by Leonard Sayles