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Why education & work experiences are an
effective leadership development program
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by:
Stephanie Tuia
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Reflect back to your education and to as
recent as the previous job you held. Ask yourself how you have reached
your current level of leadership and how your skills have developed
over time. During this time, you were most likely exposed to a number
of activities and experiences that evolved into your own personal
leadership development program. Many of these skills and learning
developed over time can be applied to your current workplace.
Let’s look at how you can make the most out of past
experiences and apply them to your current work situation.
PAST - BEING A PART OF A TEAM
You may have been a part of a basketball team, a support group, or a
local community effort. This type of active involvement helps to fine
tune leadership skills such as delegating, empowering team members, and
learning to communicate effectively. Being associated with
‘teams’ gives an individual a chance to be a part
of something, work together among counterparts, and contribute to a
shared interest.
CURRENT – APPLYING EXPERIENCES TO WORK
By experiencing a team environment outside of work, you have the
opportunity to share many skills and capabilities that will take your
people and organization to the next level. As other team members become
leaders within your organizations, they will also recall past
experiences and what it means to fulfill a selfless work ethic and
build healthy relations among work associates. Good leaders will not
segregate themselves away from their subordinates, but involve
themselves fairly among a workload, and help lead and guide others from
their personal leadership development program.
PAST - TAKING OWNERSHIP
Deciding what we want to do with our life (continue school, find a
career, or start a business) is when many of us first experienced a
true sense of ownership. At some point there was a discovery that
really piqued your potential interest. Through a variety of educational
classes, job searching, or through trial and error, you narrowed your
focus to the best fit or option; then came learning for the experience
of others.
CURRENT – APPLYING EXPERIENCES TO WORK
As an apprentice we learned many tricks of the trade by shadowing our
mentors or being observant or passionate about their work. Now as
mentors, we need to focus on instructing or guiding others to learn
effective and efficient work skills to provide credible and productive
results for the organization. Law, medical and business schools are
prime examples of educating students so that they can take ownership of
their profession and eventually contribute to their field.
PAST - STAYING AHEAD OF THE COMPETITION
After formal education, many people are optimistic and confident that
they will get the “dream job” fresh out of college.
Like hundreds of thousands of students graduating at the same time, you
compete against qualifying candidates as well as experienced
professionals vying for the same job. The job outlook at the time was
probably overwhelming and sometimes frustrating, but your competitive
circumstances kept you driven to contend among your counterparts and
stay ahead of the competition.
CURRENT – APPLYING EXPERIENCES TO WORK
In our day to day work environment, we must also be competitive to stay
ahead of the competition. Through positive encouragement, thinking
strategically, and feeling the drive to compete will help us stay
ahead. For some it may be of value to provide a leadership development
program that will increase an individual’s work potential.
This will keep them ahead of the game and help them to be on top of the
competition.
Every team provides leadership opportunities for the individuals. By
being cognizant of how personal leadership development programs the
above three benefits, it will give us the opportunity to help
individuals develop leadership qualities essential to beating the
competition in our fierce business environment.
About the author:
Stephanie Tuia and the CMOE Development Team have collaborated on
content writing for http://www.cmoe.com/cmoe.html
If you would like more information about a leadership development
program for your organization, visit http://www.cmoe.com/leadership-development-program.htmor
contact us toll free at 888-262-2499.
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