How Leaders Influence Others Through VisionWhat vision do I have for influence?
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Common Core Standards Addressed!
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.11-12.4 Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning, alternative or opposing perspectives are addressed, and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and a range of formal and informal tasks.
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Bell Work/Objectives!
Who do you consider a “visionary” leader? Why?
Would you consider FFA officers to be visionary leaders? Why or Why not.
Can you be an effective leader without a vision?
Terms:
Articulate Core Values Influence Vision Visionary
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Leaders – How?
Bill Gates
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John Deere
Leaders – How?
Clara Barton
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Interest ApproachHS 17 TM A3
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Leaders – How?
Susan B. Anthony
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MayorRudy Giuliani
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An Articulate Vision of Influence
Vision is a mental picture of the future for a specific project or idea.
Influence is the power or act of gaining a desired end result without obvious use of force or direct command.
Articulate mean expressing one’s message or thoughts clearly.
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Interest ApproachHS 17 TM B1
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Components of a Visionary Leader
Visionary leaders have the ability to create and support a vision that will:
Set an image for change.
Impact others beyond themselves.
Challenge their ability to accomplish the task.
Create a vision others can believe.
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How to Gain Buy-in
For people to make a vision a reality, each person must:
1. Define each person’s role in the vision
2. Appeal to the core values of each person involved.
3. Encourage individual process for completion of the vision
4. Celebrate the path towards the vision
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The End!
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