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QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY
FOR CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Copyright © 2012 Arizona School Boards Association | Private and Confidential | www.azsba.org
BUILDING AN
EFFECTIVE
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Karen Loftus, MBA, SPHR, GCDF
Director, Leadership Development
21st Century Leadership Skills
Collaboration
Creativity & Innovation
Critical Thinking & Problem
Solving
Communication
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COLLABORATION
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Include basic competencies such as the ability to: • Demonstrate respect for the opinions of others.
• Identify and push for solutions in which all parties can benefit.
• Help and support fellow employees in their work to contribute to overall success.
• Keep people informed and up-to-date.
• Share information & own expertise with others to enable them to accomplish group goals.
QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY
FOR CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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“The Klein Independent School District, proud of its heritage, and embracing the future, develops students to become skillful, active, reflective, self-disciplined, and honorable members of their communities through engaging learning experiences in a safe and nurturing environment.”
2004: $224M bond vote passed to address growth, safety and security, 21st century learning technology and equity. 2008: $646.9M bond vote passed to address growth, renovations, safety and security, and technology.
CREATIVITY & INNOVATION
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Include basic competencies such as the ability to: • Generate ideas by coming up with a variety of approaches to
problem solving.
• Find a better way to approach problems through synthesizing and reorganizing the information.
• Use novel ideas to solve problems as a leader.
• Identify novel approaches for completing work assignments more effectively or efficiently and works within the "established" system to push for "a better way."
• Try new approaches when problem solving, seeking ideas, or suggestions from others as appropriate.
QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY
FOR CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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CRITICAL THINKING
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Include basic competencies such as the ability to: • Recognize problems & find workable means to meet them.
• Gather and marshal pertinent information.
• Recognize unstated assumptions and values.
• Comprehend and use language with accuracy, clarity, & discrimination.
• Interpret data.
• Appraise evidence and evaluate statements.
• Recognize logical connections between statements.
• Draw warranted conclusions and generalizations.
• Test the conclusions and generalizations arrived at.
QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY
FOR CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Source: http://learningcommons.ubc.ca/critical-thinking/
COMMUNICATION
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Include basic competencies such as the ability to:
• Deal with issues directly.
• Clearly communicate needs, instructions, decisions and the reasons behind them.
• Speak with authority and confidence.
• Change the style of communication to meet the needs of the audience.
• Manage group discussions effectively.
• Summarize information to check people understand it.
• Support arguments and recommendations effectively in writing.
• Produce well-structured reports and written summaries.
THANK YOU
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With teams
On the spot
One-on-one
In emails
On the phone
In Board meetings
We can help!
THANK YOU
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Karen Loftus, MBA, SPHR, GCDF
Director, Leadership Development [email protected] | 800.238.4701