Difference between revisions of "Leadership Compass"

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This activity helps people access their own styles and strengths and/or learn about each other's.
 
This activity helps people access their own styles and strengths and/or learn about each other's.
Because there are several variations of this activity, we provide here links to three versions:
 
 
 
[http://www.lwvsc.org/files/leadershipcompassactivity20110917.pdf This activity draws largely from the Native American traditions.] The Medicine Wheel is an ancient symbol that expresses the concept of the four winds or the four directions. The Medicine Wheel also teaches about the four aspects of our nature: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Each of these must be equally developed in a healthy, well-balanced individual through the development and use of volition (the will). A balanced Leader will incorporate the strengths of each of the four directions to create a
 
holistic approach.
 
 
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[http://bonnernetwork.pbworks.com/w/page/21128077/Motivating%20a%20Team%20-%20Leadership%20Compass This is a great exercise for building a collaborative work environment]. Your team will learn about each others' leadership styles, and learn to work more efficiently with one another.
 
[http://bonnernetwork.pbworks.com/w/page/21128077/Motivating%20a%20Team%20-%20Leadership%20Compass This is a great exercise for building a collaborative work environment]. Your team will learn about each others' leadership styles, and learn to work more efficiently with one another.
 
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[http://buildingintentionalcommunities.com/wp-content/uploads/handouts/7-2-leadership-compass-self-assessment.pdf The Leadership Compass Self-Assessment]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 26 June 2019

Objectives

Diversity; Leadership



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Directions

This activity helps people access their own styles and strengths and/or learn about each other's. This is a great exercise for building a collaborative work environment. Your team will learn about each others' leadership styles, and learn to work more efficiently with one another.