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Personality Development Program within „Rainbow“
Modul 1 „Kick off and Personality“21. / 22. May 2019
Copenhagen
Objectives of the program
Overall goal of the program:
Develop individuals, able to lead and manage highly efficiently and effectively themselves and others.
• Build the basis of self-reflection and leadership competences necessary for effective leadership in a scientific environment.
• Develop team leading competencies to construct a participatory team-leading approach without losing focus and clear targets.
• Develop communication skills to manage and lead teams and staff.
• Develop diplomatic, constructive and respectful negotiation skills to conduct negotiations efficiently and to be able to manage conflicts within and between teams.
Nature of the course
Process driven
(Debrief of process to extract as much learning as possible)
Self Managed
(Take your responsibility for your own learning)
Expect challenging questions
Theoretical Input
(Models of leadership and management)
Practical exercises
(Intellect and theory not sufficient)
Exchange in the group
(Discussions more than lecture style)
Overview of the program
Modul Topic Duration Setting
1 Kick-off and Personality Group session
Coaching session 1 1 ½ h per part. Individual via Skype
2 Team development Group session
Coaching session 2 1 ½ h per part. Individual via Skype
3 Communication – basics and for staff talks Group session
Coaching session 3 1 ½ h per part. Individual via Skype
4Basics of conflict management, polarity management and closure of the program
Group session
Module 1: Content and Outcomes
• Getting to know the other members of the group and their backgrounds• Building trust in the group• Clarify personal goals and start developing individual projects• Get an overview of the role of a leader (what does leadership mean?)• First self-assessment of leadership competencies• Introduction of human personality models as instrument to gain insight
into own personality and the personality of others (i.g. key4you, LUXX-Profile)
• Discover challenges of different personalities in leading themselves and others
• Fixing individual dates for the coaching sessions 1
Module 1: Agenda Day 1
Time Content
Day 1Morning
• Welcome and introduction• Overview of the program• Focus on the participants and the group• Role and task of a leader
Tea break included
13.00-14.00 Lunch Break
Day 1Afternoon
• Self-assessment of leadership competencies• Leadership and personal values / motives
Tea break included
17.00 End of day 1
Module 1: Agenda Day 2
Time Content
09.00 Check-in Day 2
Day 2Morning
• Continuation Leadership and personal values / motives• Leadership and personality
Tea break included
12.40-13.40 Lunch Break
Day 2Afternoon
• Personal development goals• Organization of individual coaching sessions• Check out of module 1
Tea break included
16.00 End of day 2
Module 2: Team Development, 16/17.03.2020
• Personalities in teams• Team roles in performing teams• Phases of team development• Tasks of leader in team development phases• Fixing dates for the individual coaching sessions 2
Module 3: Communication 03./04.12.2020
• Verbal and non-verbal communication• Levels of communication• Questions as leading tool• Define goals of staff talks• Train preparation and execution of staff talks• Distinguish role of moderator from discussion leader• Fixing dates for the individual coaching sessions 3
Module 4: Conflict and polarity mgt., 15/16.03.2021
• Criteria of collaboration• Conflict levels• Conflict diagnosis• Train multiple perspectives approach• Develop awareness of polarity• Reflect on possibilities to manage polarities• Pull together the experiences• Develop eventual next steps• Evaluate the experience
Focus on the content of the program
After having heard about the content of the program:
• What did you not yet understand and what do you want to know more or understand better?
• What is attractive for you about the program?
• What makes you rather questionable?
• What recommendations do you want to give for the program?
=> Please write on coloured Post-its
Focus on the participants
Please put your flipcharts on the wall:
• What do you want to know from the others?
• Get a rough overview of the other participants
=> Use the tea break to walk around and read the flipcharts
Focus on the participants
To get to know the other participants:
• What should the others know about me in the frame of this program? What makes me unique in this group?
• What do others want to know about me (that is important to be able to work trustfully with me)?
=> 5 min per participant
Agreements of cooperation
Please build small groups of three participants each:
That you can work trustfully and open together in this group:
• What do I / we expect from the facilitator?
• What do I / we expect from the other participants?
• I / we do not want that….?
=> Please take notes, so that we can create the agreements of cooperation for this program group.
Role of a leader: Function + shaping of roles
• Human beings in a group have different roles –deliberately or unintentionally
• Typical roles needed by a group:• those who look for connection and cooperation in the group• those who care for the needs of the group and its members• those who look for the fun factor in the group
But also• the outsider• the provocator
• In their different life contexts people have very different roles: spouse, parent, friend, neighbor, colleague, road user, club treasurer, citizen of a country
• In each role, a lot, but by no means all, of their possibilities becomes visible
Role of a leader: Roles in organizations
Even in organizations, people have a bunch of roles:
Colleague, employee, supervisor, manager, leader
and eventually also:
Friend, party member, family member, fellow sufferer,Familiar ...
Role of a leader: designing a role
• To design a role people use a variety of professional experiences, life experiences, qualifications, potentials, values, images and fantasies.
• Sometimes they have taken similar roles in another context, e.g. Chairman of an association, coach in sports….. For many roles they have role models.
• From this reservoir of experiences and imagination they select what can be helpful for the design of the current role.
• The process of choosing can be conscious or unconscious.
• Design of the role is not understood in the sense of a theatrical role: "I play a role".
Role of a leader
The role is the link between person and organization:
person organization
role
• How is the role designed (task, competence, responsibilities)?
• What is expected of the role from the perspective of the organization?
• How different and contradictory are the different expectations?
Role of a leader: role analysis
Please work in tandems:
• How is the role of a scientific leader designed?
• What is expected from a scientific leader (by his colleagues, coordinators, others)?
• What do research institutions expect from scientific leaders?
• Where do you experience contradictions in the expectations?
• What is a good leader in scientific world (please use your preparation notes)?
=> Use the handout and take notes on it.
Role of a leader: conclusion 1
• The way of leading is strongly influenced by personal values, one's own morality and ethics.
• These values can be influenced and controlled by the basic leadership values that prevail in an organization.
• The design of the leading role is also determined by the accordance or difference between self-image and external image.
• Regular self-reflection and open communication with supervisors, colleagues and employees on attitudes are the foundations for further development and successful leadership.
Role of a leader: conclusion 2 – Malik-Circle
Communication
CommunicationBasic Principles
Decide
Tasks
Tools
Communication
Role of a leader: Self-reflection
Please work individually:
• Self-assess your own leadership competencies based on the Malik-Circle.
• At the end mark for yourself: What seams the biggest challenge for you personally on the way of being a scientific leader?
=> Use the handout for your self-assessment
Leadership and personal motives
Please build groups of 4-5 participants:
• What motivates your actions in (professional) life? or
• What is important to you in working with others?
• Motive = Expression of inner desire that influences the action of a person, i.ex. curiosity
=> Please create a list of all the motives that appear in your group and write the most important ones on post-it’s
Leadership and personal motives
Influence of personal motives:
• Motives are an expression of inner desires. • Motives are distinct for each individual. • People always try to satisfy their most distinct inner desires => high influence on
ones actions.• Motives show what is important for a person and what stresses her.• Motives are expressed in certain behavioral patterns.• Motives influence personal viewpoints.
=> If you are aware of your personal motives it can help you to change perspective in certain situations and to avoid conflicts.
Leadership and personal motives
LUXX Profile = instrument to get to know your motives
• Based on motive-oriented personality research.
• The LUXXprofile discloses which motives have the most priority for a person and how this triggers his behavior.
• Was developed in 2016/2017 by the University of Luxembourg ‘Computer Based Assessment Group’ .
• Distinguishes 16 fundamental motives
Leadership and personal motives
• Curiosity • Idealism or Social engagemen
• Social acceptance • Structure
• Power • Safety
• Status • Revenge
• Retention • Physical exercise
• Autonomy • Food enjoyment
• Social participation • Family
• Morality or Priniciples • Eros or Sensuality
The 16 fundamental motives:
Leadership and personal motives
Personal motives – self-reflection
Please work in pairs:
• If you look on the 16 motives of the LUXX profile which motives are important / a bit important / less important for you?
=> Use the handout and help each other in mutual questions
• What happens to you if a motive is important for your partner but not for you and vice versa? When does it challenge you?
=> Observe your reactions
• Which motives were helpful / less helpful in your career up to now?
=> Note your observations on the handout
Check out first day
To end with the first day of Module 1:
• How do you feel after the first day?
=> Please give us one word to describe your current state.
Check-in second day
To start the second day with:
• How do you feel this morning?
• What do you take away from yesterday?
• Which questions do you have from yesterday?
Leadership and personal motives
Please work in three groups, each group is working on five motives from the LUXX Profile:
• What is helpful / less helpful for leading yourself and others if this motive is predominant for a person?
• What is helpful / less helpful for working with others if this motive is predominant for a person?
• Where do you see conflicts between motives?
=> Write your exchange directly on the prepared flipchart
Leadership and personalityImplementerContinuity
AnalystDistance
MediatorCloseness
ExplorerChange
Space
Tim
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Personality model Key4you:
Leadership and personality
Key4you Model:
• ...a tool for personality and career development based on the psychological personality models of Fritz Riemann and Carl Gustav Jung.
• …is based on the tenets of humanistic psychology and a code of ethics which enhances mutual responsibility, tolerance and respect for all individuals, groups and their respective development.
• ...a powerful and dynamic instrument for identifying individual strengths and skills.
• …aims at increasing the growth potential of individuals, professionals and companies.
• …is simple to use, scientifically sound and easy to understand.
Leadership and personality
Please work in four groups:
• Which challenges in leading (themselves and/or others) does an explorer, analyst, implementer, mediator have?
• What are the strength in leading (themselves and/or others) of an explorer, analyst, implementer, mediator?
=> Write directly on the flipcharts in the room
Personality – self-reflection
Please work individually:
• Get a first insight into your personality via the key4you model
=> Use the questions on the handout, once you have filled all in, you get a second handout that shows the results
Leadership and personality
Please work in four groups:
• What is important for your personality in working with others?
• What does your personality need from a supervisor/leader?
• What is the contribution of your personality in a research group?
• What are the no-goes of your personality?
=> Bring the results of your reflection on a flipchart for presentation
Peer-groups
Goal of the peer-groups:
• Developing your personality is based on continuous reflection of experienced daily situations by using the input of the program.
How to organize the peer-groups:• App. four participants per group• Stable for the duration of the program• Fixe regular skype conferences between the modules • To reflect daily situations (using the input of the module)• Rhythm and number of skype sessions depend on the group
(recommended: every 6-8 weeks)
Peer-groups
Criteria how to form the peer-groups:
• Trust• Openness to share personal topics• Diversity (man-woman, experiences, nationalities….)• Possibility for cooperation
Check-out Module 1
Please share with us:
• What do you take with you from this module?
• What did you like the most?
• What can we do better next time?
Thank you for your participation !!
Have a good time until we meet again !!
mh@monikaherr.de
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