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Welcome

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Salam Bahagia MogesalmebitWillkommenДобро

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Leadership A

Introductions

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Tell me about your group….who are you?

Michelle Cainemcaine@georgebrown.ca

Learning Objectives

By enhancing self-knowledge and analyzing leadership styles, students will develop their ability to lead community events effectively

Agenda

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Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Emotional Quotient/Intelligence Hospitality Intelligence Servant Leadership

Rules of Engagement

Immerse yourself in the experienceBe sensitive to the learning journey of othersMinimize distractions for the whole teamCreate a safe learning environmentEnjoy!

Participation Questions- 2 Types

1. Large Group – all of us 2. Small Groups

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Safe Environment No wrong answers Respect

So What? Questions Safe Environment Everyone shares

answers Select a recorder to

write on poster paper Select a speaker to

share answers with large group

What is IQ?

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test as we know it today has been used to measure or predict many things including academic and job performance

Testing was used in the past for many things – including restricting immigration and defending segregation – but also for helping lower-class students get into good schools and diagnosing learning problems

Based on the premise that intelligence is genetic

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Be very quiet and answer the following

questions BY YOURSELF…

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Sample Question #1

Some months have 30 days; some months have 31 days.

How many months have 28 days?

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Sample Question #2

If you had only one match and you entered a cold and dark room, where there was an oil

heater, an oil lamp and a candle, which would you light first?

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Sample Question #3

How many of each species did Moses take with him on the Ark?

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Sample Question #4

Take two apples from three apples. How many do you have?

IQ Controversies IQ tests have been accused of being culturally

biased. Less of a concern today as most test reviewers are sensitive to these concerns

Unclear if they measure innate ability or acquired knowledge

Studies in the 1980s and 1990s showed that there is less than a 25% correlation between IQ and career success

At best IQ scores may measure an aspect of intelligence

Best to remember what these tests can measure and what they can not

Multiple IntelligencesIn 1983 Howard Gardner proposed 8 types of intelligence rather than just IQ.

The More Intelligent the Better?

Does having a high Intelligence Quotient (IQ) make you a good…. Manager Mother Father Friend Student Professional Leader

What does intelligence have to do with it?

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence (EI)

Emotional Intelligence (EI) refers to a person’s abilities to perceive, identify, understand and successfully manage emotions in self and others. Being “emotionally intelligent” means being able to effectively manage ourselves and our relationships.

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What is an emotion?

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Eight Families of Emotions

Enjoyment

AngerFear

Disgust

Surprise

Shame Sadness

Love

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Leaders who are attuned to their own feelings and the feelings of others can use

their understanding to enhance the organization. Employee or “followers” happiness can play a major role in an

organization or groups’ success.

WHO CARES?

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Self-Awareness

• Emotional self awareness• Accurate self-assessment• Self-confidence

Social Awareness

• Empathy• Organizational awareness• Service orientation

Self-Management

• Emotional self-control• Trustworthiness• Conscientiousness• Adaptability• Optimism• Achievement-orientation• Initiative

Relationship Management

• Development of others• Inspirational leadership• Influence• Communication• Change catalyst• Conflict management• Bond building• Teamwork and

collaboration

Daniel Goleman’s EQ Skills

Why EQ Matters

Academic intellect isn’t enough…although academia is important

Technical proficiency doesn’t win the prize...although skills are essential

Self-management (control) and effective interpersonal relationships make the difference between success and failure.

Managers/leaders have a profound impact on the organization and group that they lead.

The good news is…

“We’re each born with certain levels of emotional intelligence skills. But we can strengthen these abilities through persistence, practice and feedback from colleagues or coaches.”

Daniel Goleman

How Can You Improve Your EQ?

Take responsibility for your life. Assume ownership for situations and the condition of your own like (internal locus of control)

Take a course in public speaking. It will help you practice self-management (controlling nervousness and self-consciousness)

Meditation/quiet time/prayer can help you relax and learn to manage your emotions.

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What does Emotional Intelligence have to do with Leadership?

What does Emotional Intelligence have to do with my Neighbourhood?

So What?

Hospitality Intelligence

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http://www.google.ca/

What is Hospitality

Multiple Intelligences

Hospitality Intelligence

Hospitality Intelligence builds on the ideas of Emotional Intelligence and is a subset of skills that are specific to the hospitality industry.

What do expect out of a Hospitality Experience?

Hospitality Intelligence

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”The Golden Rule, Isadore Sharp - Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts

The hospitality industry is very competitive and the difference is always the same: SERVICE

In the beginning, Isadore Sharp became an evangelist, preaching the gospel of service every hour of every day on every trip to every hotel, continuously restating it, clarifying it, developing it.

Sharp told his managers: “Your success depends on the success of your employees. So

your #1 priority can’t be what you as managers want. Your priority has to be, as far as possible, an environment and a structure that gives your employees what they want.”

“Your role, then, will be a leader, not a boss. Your job will be to bring out the best in all individuals and weld them into a winning team.”

Danny Meyer on Hospitality Intelligence

“Over time, we can almost always train for technical prowess… We are hoping to develop employees whose skills are divided 51%-49% between emotional hospitality and technical excellence. I’ve learned that we need to hire employees with these skills if we’re to be champions at the team sport of hospitality.”

Danny Meyer, Setting the Table – The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business

Meyer’s 5 Core Emotional Skills

1. Optimistic Warmth – genuine kindness, thoughtfulness, and a sense that the glass is always at least half full.

2. Intelligence – not just “smarts” but rather an insatiable curiosity to learn for the sake of learning.

3. Work Ethic – a natural tendency to do something as well as it can possible done.

4. Empathy – an awareness of, care for, and connection to how others feel and how your actions make others feel.

5. Self-awareness and Integrity – an understanding of what makes you tick and a natural inclination to be accountable for doing the right thing with honesty and superb judgment.

“Hospitalitarian”

“A hospitalitarian is someone with a very high “HQ”—or hospitality quotient. It’s someone whose emotional makeup leads them to derive pleasure from the act of delivering pleasure.”

Danny Meyer

So What?

How can Hospitality intelligence work in my community?

Servant Leadership

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Servant Leadership

Leadership in which the leader transcends self-interest to serve the needs of others, help

others grow, and provide opportunities for others to

gain materially and emotionally

Servant Leadership

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Servant leadership is leadership upside-down.

Servant Leadership

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The concept was originally published by Robert K. Greenleaf (1970) in his essay The Servant as Leader.

A person sees her or himself as servant-first, and through serving others and focusing on the needs of the group or organization is then transformed into a leader.

Servant-leadership consists of an increase in one's service to the community, a holistic development of self, and the transformation of society.

Servant Leadership

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So What?

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How does Servant Leadership affect me and my role in my community?

What makes servant hood challenging?

Thank You

لكم شكرا Danke Schön Terima KasihXin Caûm Ôn

Grazie MerciThank You谢谢

Thank You 谢谢 Obrigado Grazie Xin Caûm Ôn

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Obrigado Gracias 감사합니다 ขอบคุ�ณDanke Schön

Benvenue Obrigado Gracias Thank Youありがとうございました

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