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Prepared by: Jo B. BitonioFor CMRC

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is the art of inducing others to cooperate toward achieving a common goal. It is exercised over the members in such a way as to obtain their confidence, cooperation, participation, respect and loyalty at all times.

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is leading people in a manner that achieves the goals of the organization. This involves proper allocation of resources and providing an effective support system.

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• Conceptual Skills• Problem Solving Skills• Decision Making Skills• Technical Skills• Time Management• Conflict Management

• Interpersonal skills• Motivation Skills• 4Cs (Command,

Control Collaboration,

• Communication)

People Challenge Work Challenge

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By John C. Maxwell

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John C. Maxwell is the founder of EQUIP, a nonprofit training over a million Christian leaders worldwide; and INJOY Stewardship Services, which is helping churches raise billions of dollars. As chairman of Global Pastor’s Network, Maxwell speaks to hundreds of thousands of people each year and has sold over 9 million books

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When there is moral rot within a nation, its Government topples easily . But with wiseand knowledgeable leaders, there is

stability Proverbs 28:2.

Leadership can be learned, but the road to becoming a true leader is based on character, sacrifice, and disciplined effort over a lifetime.

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I. The Law of The Lid

- Leadership ability determines a person’s level of Effectiveness

The lids may be limited to fear, anger, deceit, resources

The Lid represents the limit of our leadership abilities. Hard work, efficient management, and knowledge can only bring us so far. If the lid of one’s leadership is low, then the potential for success is also low.  The key, then, is not just to work hard on achieving success but to work hard on raising one’s level of leadership. The results: multiplied increase in effectiveness and higher potential for success for the leader as well as the organization.

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II. The Law of Influence - The True Measure of Leadership Is Influence--Nothing More, Nothing Less

Leadership Myths:The Management Myth - Leaders may manage, but managers

aren’t leaders. The knowledge Myth - Leaders are knowledgeable, but knowledge doesn’t make a leader. The Position Myth - Leaders may hold important positions, but a position doesn’t make a leader.

Princess Diana and Mother Teresa are two of the most influential persons who ever lived. Both had the ability to make things happen and to make the world take notice. Princess Diana started out simply as a spokesperson for fund-raising, but she grew to become more influential even after losing her title as wife of Prince Charles. By her influence, she drew the world’s attention to issues such as AIDS research and she was still able to lead a global effort toward banning land mines because of her sophisticated ability to influence others.

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III. The Law of Process - Leadership Develops Daily, Not in a Day

No one becomes a leader overnight. Even when someone is gifted with natural abilities, one still has to build one’s collection of leadership skills.

I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know

I Simply Go Because Of what I know

I Know What I Don’t know

I Grow and know It Starts to Show

INEFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE

THE FOUR PHASES OF LEADERSHIP GROWTH

To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step to knowledge

As long as a person doesn’t know, what He doesn’t know, he doesn’t grow

Recognize the lack of skill and begin the Daily discipline

The ability to lead becomes almost automatic

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IV. The Law of Navigation - Anyone Can Steer the Ship, But It Takes a Leader to Chart the Course

A leader sees … More than others see Farther than others see Before others see

Charting The Course with a Navigation strategy: Predetermine a course of action Lay out your goals Adjust your priorities Notify your key personnel Allow time for acceptance Head into action Expect Problems Always point to the success Daily Review your planning

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V. The Law of Personhood/The Law of E.F. Hutton

- When the Real Leader Speaks, People Listen PEOPLE BECOME REAL LEADERS BECAUSE OF …

Relationships: People listen to us because of who we know.

Sacrifice : People listen to us because of what we have suffered

Character : People listen to us because of our integrity

Relevance : People listen to us because we identify with their needs.

Insight: People listen to us because of what we know

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gVulnerability: People listen to us because we are genuinely transparent Experience: People listen to us because we’ve succeeded in the past

Humility: People listen to us when we incarnate meekness.

Competence: People listen to us because of our abilities and expertise.

Courage: People listen to us when we demonstrate conviction

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VI. The Law of Solid Ground

- Trust Is the Foundation of Leadership

Two Requirements to Build Trust: Consistent Character Consistent Competence

What Followers want in a Leader:

Character Competence Compassion Commitment Connection Contribution Credibility Courage Confidence

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VII. The Law of Respect

- People Naturally Follow Leaders Stronger Than Themselves

Leaders Gain Respect by: Respect for others - Courage Success - Faithfulness Value Added to others - Leadership ability

The Test of Respect:

The response of the people when the leader ask for commitment The response of the people when the leader asks for Change

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VIII. The Law of Intuition

- Leaders Evaluate Everything with a Leadership Bias

Leaders read a situation like a great quarterback reads a defense.  The key is intuition - a balance of fact, logic, and instinct.  Leadership is more art than science.  Though the principles are constant, their application is unique to each leader and to each situation.

Three Levels of Leadership Intuition

1. Those who naturally see it – those who are born with exceptional leadership gifts.

2. Those who are nurtured to see it – one can become a leader if his abilities are nurtured and develop.

3. Those who will never see it – those who has no interest in developing his skills.

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IX. The Law of Magnetism- Who You Are Is Who You Attract

States that each of us creates and projects a certain kind of energy. Watch what you really believe about yourself- you are Going to magnetize someone who believes the same thing.

Who Follow you share common ground in several of these key areas:

Attitude Generation Background Values Life experience

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X. The Law of Connection

- Leaders Touch a Heart Before They Ask for a Hand

You can’t move people to action unless you first move them with emotion. The heart comes before the head.

The stronger the relationship and connection between individuals, the more likely the follower will want to help a leader.

It’s the leaders job to initiate connection with the people

People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care

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XI. The Law of Inner Circle

- A Leader's Potential Is Determined by Those Closest to Him

The Value of Raising up the People in your inner Circle

Potential Value – those who raise up themselves Positive Value – those who raise morale in the

organization Personal Value – those who raise up the leader Production Value – those who raise up others Proven value – those who raise up people who

raise up other people

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You cannot do it all by yourself!  No leader has that much power.  The ultimate potential of any leader is largely determined by those closest to him or her, which puts a huge premium on the ability of the leader to develop those colleagues into dynamic leaders themselves.

• e.g. IBM has hired the best staff they can find and develop them. An exceptional staff had a very high morale.

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XII. The Law of Empowerment

- Only Secure Leaders Give Power to Others

Barriers to Empowerment:

Desire for job security – a weak leader worries that if he helps subordinates, he will become dispensable. Resistance to change - Empowerment bring constant change because it encourages people to grow and innovate. Lack of self-worth – Threaten to change – threatens the individuals self-worth.

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• Those who have confidence in themselves, change is a stimulus because they Believe one person can make a difference and influence what goes on around them.

e.g. Henry Ford is considered an Icon of American Business For revolutionizing the automobile industry. So what Caused him to stumble so badly that his son feared Ford Motor Company would go out of business? He was Held captive by the law of empowerment.

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XIII. The Law of Reproduction

- It Takes a Leader to Raise Up a Leader

Survey Results:

Natural Gifting Result of Crisis Influence of Another Leader

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Leaders who develop leaders

See the Big Picture – Effective leadership mentor makes the development of leaders one of its highest priorities in life.

Attract Potential Leaders – Leader’s don’t flock, you have to find them one at a time.

Create an Eagle Environment - An environment where leadership is valued and taught becomes an asset to a Leadership mentor.

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XIIII. The Law of Buy- In- People Buy Into the Leader, Then the Vision

A leader has to build his credibility with his people When followers don’t like the leader or the vision, they look for another leader. They won’t reject. They will keep following When followers like the leader and the vision

LEADER + VISION = RESULT Don’t Buy In Don’t Buy in Get Another Leader

Don’t buy in Buy in Get Another Leader

Buy In Don’t Buy In Get Another Vision

Buy in Buy In Get Behind the Leader

It’s not an Either/Or Proposition

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XV. The Law of Victory- Leaders find a way for the teams to win

The Law of Victory looks like: Leadership is Responsible Losing is Unacceptable Creativity is Essential Quitting is Unthinkable Commitment is Unquestionable Victory is Inevitable

Three Components of victory: Unity of Vision Diversity of skills A leader dedicated to victory and raising players to their potential

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XV1. The Law of Momentum- Momentum is a Leaders best Friend.

Momentum …

is the great exaggerator makes followers perform better than they are when absent, makes follower perform worse than they are

To Gain Momentum:

Understand its value Figure out what the motivating factors are Remove the de-motivating factors Recognize and honor member Practice character leadership

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XVIII. The Law of Sacrifice

- A leader must give up to go up

The Leadership Pyramid

Leadership

Options

The higher you goThe less options you have

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Sacrifice Statements:

There is no success without sacrifice The Higher level of Leadership – the greater the sacrifice You have to give up to stay up

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XIX. The Law of Timing

- When to lead is as important as what to do and where to go.

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Timing Requires:

Understanding Experience Maturity Intuition Confidence Preparation Decisiveness

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XX. The Law of Explosive Growth

- To add growth, lead followers – to multiply, lead leaders.

The difference between developing leaders and developing followers:

Focus o Followers …. Focus on the weaknesses of peopleo Leaders …. Focus on the strength of people

Prioritieso Followers … devotes attention to the bottom 20%o Leaders …. Are great leaders

Attitudeo Followers … life up themselveso Leaders … lift up others

Expectations o Followers … ask for little commitment oLeaders … ask for much commitment

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XXI. The Law of Legacy- A leaders lasting value is measured by succession

The Road to Legacy:

Achievement comes when someone is able to do great things for himself Success comes when he empowers followers to do great things for him Significance comes when he develops to do great things with him Legacy comes when he raises his organization to do great things without him

e.g. Coca-Cola – when many company lose their CEO, they go into a tailspin.But when Roberto Goizueta died, Coca-cola didn’t even hiccup. Why? Before his death, Goizueta lived by the law of legacy.

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CONCLUSION Everything Rises and Falls on Leadership

As you work to build your organization, remember this:

Personnel determine the potential of the organization

Relationship determine the morale of the organization

Structure determines the size of the organization

Vision determines the direction of the organization

Leadership determines the success of the organization

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A Successful Manager:

Looks to the futureDevelops the individualEnsures teamworkAchieves the taskSatisfies the MembersD

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“ I wish you success. Pursue your dreams. Desire for excellence. Become the person you were created to be. And accomplish all that You were put on this earth to do. Learn to lead – not just for yourself, But for the people who follow behind you. And as you reach the Highest levels, don’t forget to take others with you to be the leaders

of tomorrow.”

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