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Brookfield's
Motivational Factors for Adult Learning:
Participation in learning is Voluntary
Self-worth is recognised
Facilitation is Collaborative
Needs to be dynamic with much Activity
Should cause a spirit of Critical Reflection
The objective is self-directed and empowered people
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for life"
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What
Vision is, and what it isn't.
The
Power of Vision
Linking
Vision to Mission Statements
The
importance and role of Values in Vision
Getting
buy-in from the Team
Getting
the vision and values
"off the wall and into the workplace".
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This is an in-house workshop and is
designed for CEO's
and their Senior Management teams.
: It is best run off-site &
residential, in a relaxed setting (we can arrange this for you).
: It is preceded by a one-on-one
consultation with the CEO,
along with pre-work for the Management team.
Learning
Objectives for Leaders & Executive Management:
By
the end of the workshop, participants will understand:
Why it's the Leaders' exclusive job to initiate & drive the Vision Creation
process
Why the input and genuine support of the Senior Team is critical
The benefits of having a clear and team-supported Vision
How to 'sell' the Vision to the Team
Why Vision must come before Mission
Why Mission Statements commonly fail
The important role of Values
and how to determine what they are
How Values help you judge the 'rightness' of your Vision and provide
boundaries.
How to get input from followers and the limitations of that input
Action
Objectives:
As a direct result of the
workshop and the pre-work:
(1)
The Leader will have
determined her/his Vision in 'broad-brush'.
(2)
Senior Managers will have had the opportunity to pre-think before participating.
(3)
All participants will have applied the methodology,
and will
understand the importance of both the process and the outcome.
(4)
Either
the completed Vision, or at least a robust draft of it, will have been produced.
(5)
Senior Managers will have had the opportunity to impact on the specifics and to
decide whether they will genuinely support
the Vision and to demonstrate that
support.
(6)
A plan will have been produced for communicating the Vision throughout the
Organisation.
Target Audience:
Chief Executives, Senior Management teams.
Key influencers within Teams
Owners with or without employed staff.
Principals and senior execs of not-for-profit Organisations
Content:
The method of creating Vision flies
in the face of 'normal' team goal-setting rules, in that Vision cannot come from
followers - it must come from the Leader and uses a combination of (1)
'selling the message' and (2) getting input and support from the Senior team - a
process where flexibility can be applied to the 'how' and the 'when', but not
the 'what'.
Case studies,
including specific content from research such as:
Collins J. - Good
to Great
Collins &
Porass - Built to Last
Senge, P. The Fifth Discipline - the Art and Science of the Learning
Organisation,
Barker, J. The Power of Vision
... including
contrasts between well-known major corporates, some successes and some not so
successful, and the part that Vision, Mission and Values played in those
outcomes.
A series of
structured debates followed by syndicate group workshops.
Length: Two full days, (best as off-site, residential, weekends OK).
Format: Workgroup interactive
Optimum number Participants/facilitator: 10
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