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ALED 202

Exam 4 Chapter 11 Strategies for Change

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7 Common Characteristics of real change leaders 1)Commitment 2)Courage to challenge existing power bases & norms 3)Initiative to go beyond defined boundaries 4)Motivation 5)Caring how people are treated 6)Staying undercover 7)Keeping a sense of humor
"7 C's" of Social Change Model of Leadership Development 1)Consciousness of Self 2)Congruence 3) Commitment 4) Collaboration 5) Common Purpose 6) Controversy with Civility 7) Citizenship
Which of the "7 C's" are individual values? Consciousness of self, Congruence, Commitment
Which of the "7 C's" group values? Collaboration, Common Purpose, Controversy with Civility
Which of the "7 C's" are society/community values? Citizenship
Commonality between RLM to Social Change of Model Leadership both view leadership as relational & collaborative process, both are values-focused with emphasis on being ethical & creating positive change for greater good.
Difference between RLM to Social Change of Model Leadership RLM-involves components of process & purpose by being ethical, empowering, & inclusive: Social Change Model- proposes dynamic interplay between sets of personal, group & societal values. These 2 models can be used together.
How do RLM leaders identify critical issues in deciding where to devote their Leadership efforts and energy? What am I passionate about? Am I willing to take time to work on issue? Am I willing to face the challenges? Which issues would I be able to recruit others? Can I make an impact?
Change take energy What issues am I passionate about?
Change is not easy Am I willing to take the time & make the sacrifices to work on this issue?
Change takes courage Am I willing to face the challenges associated with this issue?
Change involves others Which issues am I most likely to be able to recruit others? Who are the shareholders or stake holders who might join me in working with this issue?
We want our change efforts to accomplish something Which issues can I and interested people make an impact?
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