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A Legacy of Leadership: Identifying the Legacy You Want to Leave in Your Organization

A Legacy of Leadership: Identifying the Legacy You Want to Leave in Your Organization. Presented By: Keegan Mills Assistant Director Student Leadership & Engagement. Who has left a legacy for you?. Leading from Within Leadership is a journey Exploring who you are from within. Your Story.

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A Legacy of Leadership: Identifying the Legacy You Want to Leave in Your Organization

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  1. A Legacy of Leadership:Identifying the Legacy You Want to Leave in Your Organization Presented By: Keegan Mills Assistant Director Student Leadership & Engagement

  2. Who has left a legacy for you?

  3. Leading from Within • Leadership is a journey • Exploring who you are from within

  4. Your Story • Who are you? • What do you stand for and believe in? • Where do you want to take your organization?

  5. If you wouldn’t follow you, why should anyone else?

  6. Forward-Looking Leadership Thinking about tomorrow’s world Being a custodian of the future

  7. Forward-Looking Leadership • Being more mindful of the present • Stop, Look, & Listen for creative solutions to today’s problems • Ask “what will we be doing after the project is completed?”

  8. Vision • Wanting improvement • What does “new & improved” mean to others? • It’s not just the leader’s vision, it’s the people’s vision

  9. Inspiring a Shared Vision • Examine these three statements: • I describe a compelling image of what the future could be like. • I appeal to others to share an exciting dream of the future. • I show others how their long-term interests can be realized.

  10. Leader vs. Leadership

  11. Leaders are Followers, Too! • What leaders should follow: • Clear values and beliefs that are consistent with their own (Consciousness of Self) • A vision of the future that they share (Common Purpose) • Creative ideas that enable the organization to make change so that the values and vision can be realized (Controversy with Civility) • Other people whose strengths and talents contribute to the enactment of the values and vision (Collaboration)

  12. Exercise leadership everywhere by focusing on your principles and practice • Listen and follow ideas of others

  13. Leaving a Legacy Our own legacies are built on the legacies of those who have come before us and those who labor alongside us

  14. References Kouzes, J.M. & Posner, B.Z. (2006). A leader’s legacy. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

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