7. Discussion What resources – training courses, columns or other written information – should you regularly consult to be an outstanding leader?
8. Suggested Resources Books Becoming a Manager – Linda Hill What Got You Here Won’t Get You There – Marshall Goldsmith The One Minute Manager – Ken Blanchard Publications Government Executive Fast Company Washington Post – Fed Page, Federal Eye, Federal Worker Page, On Leadership Harvard Business Review Fortune Web Sites & Newsletters Harvard Business Review Blogs (http://blogs.hbr.org/) The Federal Coach (http://views.washingtonpost.com/leadership/fedcoach/) The Partnership’s Daily Pipeline (http://www.ourpublicservice.org/)
9. Challenge #2 Your agency will provide basic support, but you’ll need to find your own resources
15. Discussion How can you establish open, honest, two-way communication with your team about your leadership approach? What do you do with the information they provide?
16. No ONE Approach Will Work What is the one thing I do that helps you perform your job? If you could get me to stop doing one thing, what would it be? How can I help you perform your job more effectively? What can I do to support your professional growth and development?
17. It Really Is Just the Start… Report back and be honest about your feedback Outline your plan of action and solicit additional advice Remind your team when you try something new and ask whether it’s working or not
18. Challenge #4 You’ll deal with more personal problems than you ever imagined, but delivering constructive feedback may the most difficult thing you do
20. Discussion How can you avoid the mistakes of the past and deliver effective feedback and coaching to your team?
21. Suggestions for Delivering Feedback Spend twice the amount of time preparing as delivering Diagnose key performance themes – challenge yourself Identify specific examples and provide results-oriented feedback(i.e., when you did X, the results was Y) Outline Specific-Measurable-Actionable-Realistic-Timely (SMART) goals Write down your feedback so that you’re not taken off-course Before delivering feedback, ask each team member about his/her own perceptions of performance Outline your SMART goals, and enlist their help in developing a final list of goals Bring a box of tissues