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Skillfully puts others at ease, even in difficult situations. Cornell Leadership Skills for Success for <Name> Please note: As you proceed in taking the survey, please keep in mind that if at any time you want to return to a previous page, any choices that you have made on your current page will not be saved. Please indicate the Role that most accurately defines your relationship to the individual. Please rate the Leader on the percentage of time they demonstrate the following skills: Has an end in mind. Effectively manages the impact their area of expertise has on the organization. People walk away with a clear understanding of the desired result. Asks insightful and probing questions. Sacrifices local needs for larger organizational needs when necessary. Makes work challenging, meaningful, and engaging for their team, and team; delegates and provides good exposure. Articulates and delivers results in support of the University's goals. Utilizes a depth of knowledge and experience, either their own or others, in decision making. Able to identify and focus on the most significant priorities. Continuously monitors and re-evaluates decisions, priorities, and plans toward the achievement of a vision. Recognizes the importance of how their ability to be an effective leader.

Actively listens to others, seeks to understand and be understood in return. Is honest and trustworthy, has high standards of personal conduct. Cornell Leadership Skills for Success - Page two Demonstrates personal behaviors that support a healthy life and work balance. Clearly and passionately articulates a vision to others. Is knowledgeable about how world trends impact higher education. Communicates important information and decisions in a timely manner. Continuously looks for ways to improve things before they become a problem. Creates an environment where employees feel safe to take risks. Demonstrates a can-do attitude. Demonstrates consistent, positive behavior when interacting with others. Has the judgment to know when to respectfully question if what is being done is the right thing to do. Works effectively within the boundaries of a complex situation while still moving forward to an outcome. Works collaboratively with others to determine the optimal path to achieve a goal. Is optimistic, with respectful perseverance, flexibility, and openness to experience. Has the ability to control emotions and respond calmly in stress inducing situations. Is a visionary leader. Effectively embraces, promotes, and implements change. Uses data and metrics to provide accurate, thoughtful analysis.

Creates an environment where mistakes are viewed as opportunities for learning. Effectively and respectfully overcomes resistance that could hinder achieving results. Able to synthesize complex information toward a positive outcome. Able to effectively secure and utilize necessary resources. Facilitates purposeful and positive change. Cornell Leadership Skills for Success - Page three Involves others, as appropriate, when the outcomes will impact their work. Takes responsibility for their actions. Provides others with helpful and timely feedback. Effectively mobilizes resources to respond to opportunities and problems. Effectively balances the need to seek input and information with the need to move a decision forward. Able to assess both internal and external drivers, opportunities, and risks to achieving a goal. Provides reliable and dependable leadership, even when there is ambiguity, uncertainty, and incomplete information. Demonstrates foresight and imagination to see possibilities, opportunities, and trends. Demonstrates an understanding of the scale/scope of the organization. Adapts method of style/message delivery to varying audiences to best be understood. Recognizes when there are problems that need to be solved. Values and respects each member of the Cornell community, regardless of position. Effectively achieves priorities, goals, and objectives.

Willingly admits when they have been wrong and offers apologies if warranted. Takes different perspectives, including self, others, and the big picture, into consideration when creating a path forward. Demonstrates a willingness to listen to new information to determine the best approach. Is open to new ideas, alternatives, or perspectives - willing to learn from others. Builds a shared vision with others and inspires others to translate this vision into action. Is able to successfully navigate with people and systems within the university to get things done. Delivers sincere and honest communications. Demonstrates a logical and systematic approach to solving problems. Works with others to solve problems rather than finding blame. Does the right thing, under any circumstance. Recognizes talent and consistently works to coach, mentor, develop, and grow leadership for Cornell. Acknowledges the support and contributions of others in achieving results. Is a strategic thinker. Has the courage to take calculated risks. Creates a positive environment, one free from fear. Demonstrates strong business savvy/acumen. Leads by example; is a positive role model for others. Demonstrates fairness and consistency in decision making. Develops new skills necessary to succeed. Is an effective communicator. Is a good developer of people. Cornell Leadership Skills for Success - Page four Creates an environment of honesty and openness, where people can be themselves.

Cornell Leadership Skills for Success - Page five Develops trust. Negotiates well; orchestrates win-win solutions. Is an effective relationship builder. Is self-aware. Demonstrates an openness and belief in others' ability to grow beyond their current role. Has a passion for self-discovery and actively seeks feedback. Has an ability to see beyond the current situation to define a better future state. Effectively manages continuous improvement. Demonstrates empathy and compassion for others. Is tolerant of ambiguity and has an ability to accept those things that are not clearly defined. Follows through on commitments, can be depended upon. Stands behind decisions and, when appropriate, is willing to re-evaluate a decision. Actively engages in learning beyond one's area of expertise, expanding their world view. Communicates in a manner that inspires others to follow. Takes action to ensure stewardship within their organization and the university. Effectively sets achievable goals, milestones, and deadlines and holds self and others accountable. Develops effective teams by sharing goals and fostering collaboration among members. Demonstrates effective judgment and decision making. Demonstrates the courage to take whatever ethical actions are necessary to increase value, no matter how difficult or contrary they may be. Is authentic and accountable to self and others in the university and community. Conveys respect and professionalism in interactions. Anticipates obstacles; takes calculated risks.

Cornell Leadership Skills for Success - Page six Please indicate your perceptions of this leader's readiness to take on a position at least one level up from their current position (e.g. Does the person have the skill and competencies it will require to hold a position at least one level up from their current position?) Please indicate your perception of this leader's willingness to take on a position at least one level up from their current position (e.g. Is this leader willing to devote the time, energy, humility, courage, self-investment, and leadership of holding themselves and others accountable that it will require to hold a position at least one level up from their current position?) What are this leader's strengths? What might this individual do to be a more effective leader? What else would you like to share with this leader?