Empowering the world, One Engineer at a time
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Leaders and Performance
“Empowering the world, One Engineer at a time”
Welcome
Leadership Skills and the Circle of
Performance
Presenter: Desmond St. Rose
Region One Advisory Board
Chairperson
Desmond St. Rose
Mr. St. Rose is a Systems/Reliability engineer at
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, a division of United
Technologies Corporation.
He received his
undergraduate degree in mechanical and aerospace
engineering and a master’s degree in reliability and
systems engineering from the University of
Maryland, College Park. Mr. St. Rose has nine years
of experience in the aerospace industry and fifteen
years of experience in the automotive industry.
Presently,
Mr.
St.
Rose
supports
the
reliability/system engineering
aspect
on all
helicopter models. Mr. St. Rose has been involved
with Region One REB as the chairperson of the
advisory board for the last three years.
“Empowering the world, One Engineer at a time”
Leadership and Performance
OUTLINE
Leadership
Skills
Communication
Effectiveness
Strategize
Performance
Conclusion
“Empowering the world, One Engineer at a time”
Leadership and Performance
Definition: The key of truly effective leadership lies in
mastering a wide range of skills and how to
make the most of opportunities to learn, lead,
and achieve your goals.
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Leadership - Skills
The Leader– who am I and have I?
Competencies/Skills
Quality- You
Motivating Others
Delegating Tasks
Team Enhancement
Exercising Authority
A Development Plan
Show Effectiveness
Effective Time Management
Effective Communication
Conduct Effective Meetings
Given Support to others
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Leadership - Skills
The Leader– who am I and have I?
1.
Self-awareness – effects every choice and decision you make
2.
Values – Things that are important to you, meaning to your life
3.
Interest – What attracts you, what you enjoy doing
4.
Personal Traits and/or Style – how you do what you do
5.
Profession – What are your goals and career fit (10-17 years)
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Leadership - Skills
Skills
Standards
Achievements
Leadership
Recognize and appreciate individuals and
teams for the success of their effort.
Strategy
Communicate strategic aims clearly to
everybody and review and update on a regular
basis.
Quality
People
Practice two-way communication, top-down
and bottom-up.
Resources
Processes
Ensure money is managed efficiently and
everyone understands what is happening
financially.
Develop performance measures and feedback
to maintain all improvement
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Leadership - Communication
Communication
1. Achieve Clarity
Be clear in your own mind
Deliver the message succinctly
Ensure the message has been
clearly and correctly understand
2. Learn to listen
Strategize
Respond
Act
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Leadership - Effectiveness
Leadership effectiveness shows you how to achieve excellence
Develop Strength – Self-Confidence and Self-determination
Know your strengths and weaknesses
Eliminate weakness – face up to your own mistakes
Prepare to lead – Understand your team members
List internal and external business process and trends
Be a Strategists - Create and summarize SWOT table
Set high goals
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Leadership - Strategize
Examining the process
Planning effectively – Questions/time
management/prepare
Effective meetings
Goals Implementation – Think short and long term
Networking, Mentoring, and Sponsorship
SWOT
Strengths – What is your E-board competencies/Your
Career
Goals
Weakness – Shortfalls/competitive disadvantages
Opportunities – How to boost the E-board to achieve set
goals
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Performance - Cognitive Process
Information perception and processing
Retrieval of knowledge and memory
Process of diagnosis and decision making through
problem solving strategies and goals selection
Information decision on appropriate actions
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Performance - Cognitive Process
Range
Ease of Use
Information
Input
Sensing
(Informatio
n
receiving)
Information
Processing
and
Decision
External World
Action
Functions
(physical
control on
communication
)
Output
Effectiveness
Objectivity
Information storage
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Performance - Development
1.Team Performance at school or work
a) Relationship and Communication
b) Flexibility to tasks
c) Optimal Productivity
2.Create a development Plan
a) Self-Assessment information
b) Discuss career trends and Leadership skills
c) Expand Options
d) Get Feedback-Perspective
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Performance - Development
3. Optimize your learning
a) Retrain - Communication
b) Share and reflect what you learn - Networking
c) Conflicts and Criticism – Learn how to handle
4. Public Speaking
a) Engagement
b) Increasing Confidence
5. Being Competitive
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Leadership and Performance - Conclusion
Performance Plan/Objectives
Leadership Skills Enhancement
Clearly defined accountabilities, responsibilities,
and authority
A summary of your goals and
responsibilities associated with your
position/career
Set a pre-planned timeline and mutually
established expectations for your performance
period
Written with regard to individuals on your
team or work
Defines your team and your performance
expectation and evaluate all criteria
Established a
vision
Inspire excellence
Motive others
List your goals in order and set
milestones, empower yourself
Outline goals and description with
regards to teams development
Communicate your goals for
effective results
Install a teamwork
environment
Practice cognitive
thinking