Leadership
Leadership
What is Leadership?
Leading people
Influencing people
Guiding people
Types of Leadership
• Leader by the position
• Leader by personality, charisma
• Leader by moral example
• Leader by power held
• Intellectual leader
• Leader because of ability to accomplish
things
Boss Vs. Leaders
Common Activities
• Planning
• Organizing
• Directing
• Inspiring
Planning
Boss
• Planning
• Budgeting
• Sets targets
• Establishes detailed
steps
• Allocates resources
Leader
• Sets strategy
• Sets direction
• Creates vision
Organizing
Boss
• Creates structure
• Job descriptions
• Staffing
• Hierarchy
• Delegates
• Training
Leader
• Gets people on board
for strategy
• Communication
• Networks
Boss
• Implements systems
• Performance
measures
• Identifies variances
• Fixes variances
Leader
• Motivate
• Inspire
• Gives sense of
accomplishment
Inspiring
Directing Work
Boss
• Solves problems
• Negotiates
• Brings to consensus
Leader
• Empowers
people
• Cheerleader
Leadership Traits
Intelligence
Personality
Physical
Leadership Styles
Delegating
participating
Inspiring
Telling
Know oneself
Be Self Aware
Define Your Leadership Style
Get advice and counsel
How Far Can You Go ?
Leadership - PDG Mamdouh Badr El Din

Leadership - PDG Mamdouh Badr El Din

Editor's Notes

  • #7 It is important to keep club members involved in the planning process and informed of all of the club’s initiatives. Club assemblies are an effective way to communicate with all members. Consider holding an assembly devoted to assessing the effectiveness of current club practices or generating innovative ideas. This would give all members an opportunity to provide input and offer suggestions. Members will be more likely to support and participate in an effort that they have helped develop. Activities Ask participants the following questions: What else could club assemblies be used for? Have your club assemblies been effective? Have participants write down ideas they want the club to discuss at an assembly.
  • #8 Communicate club activities, news, and events on social media sites and club websites. Clubs can choose which methods to use, but they should keep the lines of communication open and establish a plan for sharing information. Club members’ needs should be known and expressed to club leaders and, at times, to district leaders. Likewise, district initiatives should be communicated to club leaders and members. Social media is growing in popularity and offers a great way to share information. Activities Ask participants the following questions: Why do you visit your club and district websites? What would you like to see on your club and district websites? Pair members who are familiar with social media (for example, Facebook and LinkedIn) with a member who is not. Have them discuss the benefits of social media and the types of information shared through online social networks, as well as how to create an account.
  • #9 Communicate club activities, news, and events on social media sites and club websites. Clubs can choose which methods to use, but they should keep the lines of communication open and establish a plan for sharing information. Club members’ needs should be known and expressed to club leaders and, at times, to district leaders. Likewise, district initiatives should be communicated to club leaders and members. Social media is growing in popularity and offers a great way to share information. Activities Ask participants the following questions: Why do you visit your club and district websites? What would you like to see on your club and district websites? Pair members who are familiar with social media (for example, Facebook and LinkedIn) with a member who is not. Have them discuss the benefits of social media and the types of information shared through online social networks, as well as how to create an account.
  • #10 Communicate club activities, news, and events on social media sites and club websites. Clubs can choose which methods to use, but they should keep the lines of communication open and establish a plan for sharing information. Club members’ needs should be known and expressed to club leaders and, at times, to district leaders. Likewise, district initiatives should be communicated to club leaders and members. Social media is growing in popularity and offers a great way to share information. Activities Ask participants the following questions: Why do you visit your club and district websites? What would you like to see on your club and district websites? Pair members who are familiar with social media (for example, Facebook and LinkedIn) with a member who is not. Have them discuss the benefits of social media and the types of information shared through online social networks, as well as how to create an account.
  • #11 Communicate club activities, news, and events on social media sites and club websites. Clubs can choose which methods to use, but they should keep the lines of communication open and establish a plan for sharing information. Club members’ needs should be known and expressed to club leaders and, at times, to district leaders. Likewise, district initiatives should be communicated to club leaders and members. Social media is growing in popularity and offers a great way to share information. Activities Ask participants the following questions: Why do you visit your club and district websites? What would you like to see on your club and district websites? Pair members who are familiar with social media (for example, Facebook and LinkedIn) with a member who is not. Have them discuss the benefits of social media and the types of information shared through online social networks, as well as how to create an account.
  • #14 The Recommended Rotary Club Bylaws are meant to be adapted to your club. Your club’s bylaws should reflect your club’s current practices. Activity Have all members write down one practice they would like the club to stop and one they would like the club to adopt.