Who is Eric Kaufman? Innovation Through Leader Development Across the Life Span. Session Overview 9/25/17

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Who is Eric Kaufman? Innovation Through Leader Development Across the Life Span Presented by Eric Kaufman, Extension Specialist Associate Professor & Extension Specialist @ Virginia Tech Coordinator of VT s Graduate Certificate in Collaborative Community Leadership Former H.S. AgriScience Teacher Father & Husband Session Overview Extension is uniquely qualified to provide programming for leader development across the life span Critical reflection is a key tool for developing self and others Each of us has an important role in facilitating critical reflection and rational dialogue to facilitate leader development AGREE/DISAGREE: WE HAVE A LEADERSHIP CRISIS IN THE COUNTRY TODAY Agree 69% Disagree 20% (Rosenthal, 2012) Not Sure 2% AGREE/DISAGREE: UNLESS WE GET BETTER LEADERS, U.S. WILL DECLINE AS A NATION AGREE/DISAGREE: OVERALL, OUR COUNTRY S LEADERS ARE EFFECTIVE AND DO A GOOD JOB Agree 70% Disagree 76% Disagree 16% Agree 30% (Rosenthal, 2012) Not Sure 4% (Rosenthal, 2012) Not Sure 2% 1

Across the Decades Harris Interactive Confidence in Leadership Index Gallup Poll: Confidence in Institutions Critical Perspective on Leadership Americans Remain Optimistic More than 80% of Americans believe the nations problems can be solved with effective leadership. That figure has remained the same, statistically, over time. 2

Americans Remain Optimistic Leader Development is a Family Affair 61% of Americans believe that ordinary citizens have a great deal or a moderate amount of power to help make America s leadership more effective. 88% of Americans feel they have a great deal or a moderate amount of personal responsibility to participate in making America s leadership more effective. 500 Years of Leadership Theory (Garrick, 2006) Control of Information Regard for informers & informants Trait Theories Courage, Physical Strength, Charisma, Heroism Behavioral Theories Leader & Subordinate Influence; Decision-Making; Emotional Behavior Open Systems Event Management; Situations, Role Making Leadership Defined Leadership is the art of mobilizing others to want to struggle for shared aspirations. James Kouzes & Barry Posner, researchers and authors of The Leadership Challenge Inter-Personal Leadership Values, Integrity, Mentoring, Role Models, Empowerment Leadership Defined If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. - John Quincy Adams Are leaders born or made? Avolio s study on identical twins suggests that leadership effectiveness is 30% born and 70% made 3

The Leadership Development Equation Born vs. MADE MADE BORN Made: Experiences, learning, and skills that contribute to effective and efficient leadership Born: One s genetic composition that contributes the foundation for leadership development Inflate your perceptions Explore possibilities through leadership development Example: 72 58 Qualities for Confidence (Rosenthal et al., 2009) Trust Competence Working for the Greater Good Shared Values Results Being in Touch with People s Needs and Concerns The Life Stream The life stream represents events you accumulate from birth to the present that shape how you choose to influence others and yourself. (Avolio, 2005, p. 12) Multi-Level View of Leadership Development (Avolio, 2005) How does this picture represent leadership? Life Experiences Where do I come from? Talents & Capacities Who am I? What am I becoming? Self Aware Self-Regulate Self-Develop Culture How do I develop and behave? Vision Triggers What am I Experiencing? How am I Supported? 4

9/25/17 Social Change Model for Leadership Development Erikson s Stages of Psychosocial Development Table 1. Major Stages in Psychosocial Development Some Assumptions: Leadership is a process, not a position. Leadership is socially responsible, it impacts change on behalf of others. Leadership is inclusive and accessible to all people. Leadership is values-based. Community involvement/service is a powerful vehicle for leadership. Name of Stage Infancy Early Childhood Age Opposing Forces 0-18 months Trust vs. Mistrust Positive Outcomes Hope & Drive 2-3 years Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt Willpower & Self-Control Preschool 3-5 years Initiative vs. Guilt Purpose & Direction School Age 6-11 years Industry vs. Inferiority Competence & Method Adolescence 12-18 years Identity vs. Role Confusion Fidelity & Devotion Young Adulthood 19-40 years Intimacy vs. Isolation Love & Affiliation Middle Adulthood 40-65 years Generativity vs. Stagnation Care & Production 65+ years Integrity vs. Despair Wisdom & Renunciation Maturity Note. Adapted from The Lifecycle Completed, by E. H. Erikson and J. M. Erikson, New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Copyright 1997 by Joan M. Erikson. A Model for Leader Development Across the Lifespan Leader Development Across the Lifespan Continuing to Develop: Get Ongoing Feedback Reflect on Your Progress Use Reinforcement Application: Morgan A. Leader START Technique Reflection THE START for TECHNIQUE 6 to 11 years old - 4-H Member: Triggers = approval of peers and adults Resolution = self-disciplined, motivated, autonomous 12 to 18 years old 4-H and FFA Member: Trigger = Who am I? Resolution = Sense of achievement and development of values 19 to 40 years old College organizations, work & social groups Triggers = Positive relationships Resolution = network of close relationships S T A R T Situation / Scenario Task / Target Activity / Action Result Taught Provide detail about the problem or challenges. What happened? How happened? Describe what you did How did you do it? Describe what happened in the end - the benefits, results, recognition, savings etc Give example(s) Provide background & context When & What? Describe what you learnt from the Situation / Scenario Explain why 40 to 65 years old VALOR Triggers = Contributing to Society Resolution = sense of fulfillment and integrity 65+ years old Volunteering Triggers = reflections on lived life Unity with self and connectedness to others 5

Cue Questions for Development (Borton, 1970) What? So What? What happened? Description, facts What did the experience mean? Interpretation, lessons learned Leader Development Across the Lifespan Continuing to Develop: Get Ongoing Feedback Reflect on Your Progress Use Reinforcement Now What? What are the next steps? Planning future action Implications for You and Others? Extension s Role in Leader Development A Model for Leader Development Across the Lifespan Caveat on Studying Leadership The distinctive feature of leadership is that it would appear the more we learn about leadership, the more we realize we have to and want to learn. (Jackson & Parry, 2008, p. 9) 6

What questions and insights do you have to share? Eric Kaufman: EKK@VT.Edu 7