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Macro Practice - Coggle Diagram
Macro Practice
Skills of a Leader (Do)
Leads by Example
Brings New Perspectives
Communicates
Use of Self
Assertiveness
Organizes Tasks
Inspires Others
Manages Conflict
Identifies Problem
Helps Others Feel Secure
How to Handle Burnout
Take breaks
Utilize the Stress Relief Center
Get out into nature
Brain dump
Vacation
Therapy/Self-assessment
Get involved with a fandom
Do something fun
Get enough sleep
Physical activity
Basic Structures of Agencies
Processes
Outputs
Inputs
Outcomes
Social structure
Need for money
Hierarchy
Existence within system of other entities.
Mission statement
Power
Evaluation Barriers
Unclear results
Unacceptable results
Tension
Evaluation not worth doing
Consistency of intervention
Feeling overwhelmed/unprepaired
Moving targets
Inconsistency of methods
Failure to plan
Ethics
Don'ts of Leadership
Be User Unfriendly
Deal in Fantasy
Flip Flop on Priorities
Lack Passion or Creativity
Lack Focus
Lack a Strategy
Be a Selfish Leader
Acr as if it's just about what you say.
Violate Trust
Important Concepts
Competition
Centralization
Concentration
Social Structure Theory
Gentrification
Systems Theory
Invasion
Ecological Theory
Succession
What Can You Do About Power?
Find out how to attack it.
Find out how to take it.
Find out where it comes from.
Read power.
Find out who has the power.
Employ power strategies.
Write power.
Leadership Theories
Situational Theory
Systems Theory
Behavioral Theory
Cultural Theory
Trait Theory
Critical Theory
The Great Man Theory
7 Sins of Service
Coldness
Condescension
Brush-off
Robotism
Apathey
Rule Book
Runaround
Six Sources of Power
State Action
Social Norms
Wealth
Ideas
Physical Force
Numbers
Conflict Strategies
Seduction (Quid pro Quo)
Deceit (bluffing)
Emotional Extortion
Stonewalling
Divide and Conquer
Negativism/non-compliance
Six Types of Burnout
Reward
Community
Perceived Lack of Control
Fairness
Workload
Values Mismatch
Skills
Non-verbal communication
Open/close ended questions.
Curious approach.
Tone and volume of voice.
Three Systems
The Action System
The Client System
The Target System
How Power Works
Power flows like water.
Power compounds.
Power is never static.