The Leadership Training Activity Book: 50 Exercises

(John Hannent) #1
MATERIALS
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EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
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ROOM SET-UP
Arrange chairs in a circle.

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Your first connection with the participants is crucial, because it sets the tone for the
workshop and provides you with an opportunity to outline the scope of the program.
The fact that you took the time to carefully select and then contact participants be-
forehand indicates that you are taking their learning seriously.
The outcome of the workshop will depend on who the participants are, so think
about the kinds of people who are likely to contribute the most. Who will benefit most
from the experience? The following characteristics are often used to select participants
for longer leadership-training programs:

 Individuals who have expressed an interest in leadership.
 Individuals who have time or who will take the time to learn the skills and
then use them.

 Individuals who are confident of their own abilities as managers and leaders.
 Individuals who have the support of their managers to attend the program.

 Individuals who demonstrate an interest in learning and in professional
development.

Once you have selected the participants, use this activity before you begin the work-
shop. It will help focus participants on their expectations and needs. This activity will
also assist them to identify what they already know and give you an opportunity to ex-
plain how the activity is organized.
No training can be successful without support from the organization’s supervisors,
managers, and executives. It is wise to involve managers in the section process but be
sure that you provide the criteria.

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