Prepared By: Id Number: Sarah Al-Atawi: 20082513
Prepared By: Id Number: Sarah Al-Atawi: 20082513
ID NUMBER : 20082513
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
3.COMMUNICATING
To improve your skills in getting information:
• Pay attention and listen carefully.
• Make notes and sketches.
• Ask questions and repeat your understanding of
what was said.
To improve your skills in giving information:
• Be sure others are listening before you speak.
• Speak slowly and clearly.
• Draw diagrams, if needed. Ask those receiving information
to take notes.
• Have the listeners repeat their understanding of what
was said. Encourage questions.
4.PLANNING
Planning is an important part of everything we do
in Exploring. The following is a simple process for
planning:
• Consider the task and objectives. What do you want
to accomplish? • Consider the resources—equipment, knowledge,
skills, and attitudes.
• Consider the alternatives. Brainstorm.
• Reach a decision, evaluating each option.
• Write the plan down and review it with the post.
• Execute the plan.
• Evaluate the plan.
6.EVALUATING
Evaluating helps measure the performance of a group
in getting a job done and working together. It suggests
ways in which the group can improve its performance.
There are two basic categories of evaluation questions.
After any event or activity, ask these questions:
Getting the job done—
• Was the job done?
• Was the job done right?
• Was the job done on time? Keeping the group together—
• Were relationships between group participants
helped or hurt?
• Was participation equally distributed among group
participants?
• Did the group enjoy the activity?
• Did the group handle conflicts well?
8. SHARING LEADERSHIP
While there are various ways to exercise leadership,
the goal of Exploring leadership is exemplified in a
quote from the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao-Tzu:
“But of a good leader . . . When the work is done, his
aim fulfilled, they will say, ‘We did this ourselves.’ ”
The Exploring leader wants to give post participants
the skills he or she possesses, not to use those skills in
ways that keep the post weak or dependent. He or she
offers leadership opportunities to post participants and
teaches them the skills they need.
9.COUNSELING
Counseling is important
• To help people solve problems
• To encourage or reassure
• To help an Explorer reach his or her potential
Counseling can be effective when a person is
• Undecided—he or she can’t make a decision
• Confused—he or she doesn’t have enough information
or has too much information
• Locked in—he or she doesn’t know any alternatives How do you counsel?
• First, try to understand the situation. Listen carefully.
Summarize. Check the facts. Paraphrase to make
sure you understand.
• Second, help list as many options as possible.
• Third, help list the disadvantages of the options.
• Fourth, help list the advantages of the options.
• Finally, let the person decide on a solution. The
counselor’s role is to give encouragement and information,
not advice.
REFRENCES :
WEB SITE
http://www.learningforlife.org/exploring/resources/99-720/x10.pdf