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Successful Leadership And Championship Team Building “making those around us better”. Stan Laing Executive Director of Athletics Northside ISD, San Antonio, Texas Stanley.laing@nisd.net (210) 397-7507. Be A Game Changer!. “Everyone wins when a leader gets better.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Successful Leadership And Championship Team

Building

“making those around us better”

Stan LaingExecutive Director of Athletics

Northside ISD, San Antonio, TexasStanley.laing@nisd.net (210) 397-7507

Be A Game Changer!• “Everyone wins when a leader gets better.”

-DW Rutledge

• “Leadership is about others success.”-Brad McCoy

• The greatest thing you’ll ever do is make someone else great.” -Derwin Gray

• “School and Family is all our kids have…”-DW Rutledge

The Heart and Soul of Leadership is a Shared Purpose

The Northside Independent School District Athletic Program plays an integral part in student learning and the development of well rounded students. The purpose of our athletic program is to promote high academic standards along with developing strong character. Our coaches are committed to developing our young men and women to be the best possible student, athlete, and citizen they can possibly become through the spirit of competition. Coaches will motivate our student/athletes to always put forth their best effort in the development of their character, talents, and academic success.

http://www.nisd.net/athletics/

What To Look For In A Strong Leader

___ AdministratorAdheres to details / Supervision / Timeliness

___ Accessibility Willing to meet people / Family Friendly

___ Authority Figure

Have power / Legal authority / Accountable /

Doesn’t have to use power to prove self

___ Disciplinarian

Establishes rules of behavior / Creates controlled

atmosphere

___ Educational Leader “Head” teacher / Respected coaching/teaching ability Gives direction

___ Instructional Leader Knows what is good coaching / Athletic

philosophy / Coaching methodology / Knows research of effective programs

___ Communicator To student/athletes, teachers, parents, community

___ Problem Solver Solves problems / Creative / Doesn’t make snap judgments

___ Decision Maker Makes tough decisions / Sound decisions / Seeks input

___ Advocate For Student/Athletes Schools exist for students / Stands up for what is right

___ Identity As A Person Be yourself / Be real / Athletics is life

___ Loyalty & Hard Work To organization, goals, people / No substitute for hard work

Roles Of An Inspirational Leader

___ Must have a vision. What is your shared purpose?

___ Must have goals. What is your purpose?

___ Recognize, Recognize, Recognize How do you recognize those that you lead?

___ Motivate others to put forth their best effort. How do you motivate others?

How you lead does make a difference…

Whatever it is, be yourself

What can you learn as a leader from:

General Colin Powell’s Way

Some things to think about from General Powell

___ Always look forward.

___ Put people in position for success.

___ Have a purpose: “What are we here for?”

___ Take care of the troops – they will get the

job done.

___ Commend them.

___ Be ready to discipline / Get rid of.

___ All about connecting – We are in this

together.

“To be the best leader, don’t practice like the rest…”

Leadership Lessons LearnedHire The Best Available 1. Recruit2. Sell Your School District

Develop Who You Have1. Coach’em up2. Coach’em out

Give Support To Receive Support1. Continuous Improvement2. Empowerment3. Relationships Have a sense of awareness

Strong Cohesive Teams = PLC Process

Championship Team Building The PLC Way / The Coach’s Way

What does your team look like?

You are only as good as those around you…

The BIG IDEAS of our PLC

• We are committed to working together to achieve our collective purpose. We cultivate a collaborative culture through development of high-performing teams.

• We assess our effectiveness on the basis of results rather than intentions. We will look at relevant data and information to promote continuous improvement.

Dufour,Dufour,Eaker

The Coach’s Way To Championship Team Building

“Teamwork is taught. You don’t just lump a group of people together in a room and call them a team and expect them to behave like one.” – Coach Pat Summitt

“Attitude and chemistry are the factors that control winning, no matter what the talent level.” – Coach Gary Barnett

Four Stages Of Team Development

___ Common Goal – common focus

___ Commitment – ownership

___ Complementary Roles – all roles critical

___ Clear Communication – open and honest

___ Constructive Conflict – strengthens team

___ Cohesion – respect

___ Credible Coaching – belief in leader

Championship Team Building - Jeff Janssen

The Seven “C’s”(Common Characteristics of Championship Teams)

Assess Your Team(How well do you know your team?)

• List your strengths and areas for improvement.

• List the biggest obstacles which could keep your team from being successful.

• List the most important keys to your team’s success this year.

• List your team leaders.

• Take an inventory of each team member – strengths, limitations, obstacles, keys to coach’em up (out).

“Coming together is a beginning,Keeping together is progress,Working together is success.”

- Henry Ford

No Secret To Success

Talent + Teamwork = Success

A Coach’s Way

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