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WHAT CAN ACT'S GRASSROOTS LEADERSHIP DO?

  • Is essential in addressing community issues.

  • Aids in the development of the skills and leadership of community people to mobilize and take action for the community common good.

  • Offers experiences that enhance individual and team knowledge of community leadership and action.

GRASSROOTS LEADERSHIP UNITS

  1. Leadership - Essential ingredients for effective community leadership.

  2. Your Personal Leadership Style - Personal leadership assessment.

  3. Community Values - Transcending personal values to community values.

  4. Ethical Leadership - Understanding ethics in leadership roles.

  5. Working Together as a Team - Team building for positive community action.

  6. Effective Meetings - Qualities of effective meetings.

  7. Public Speaking - Effective public speaking techniques.

  8. Conflict Resolution - Understanding the origins of conflict and the conflict resolution process.

  9. Problem-Solving - Brainstorming and consensus building.

  10. Sharing the Work Through Delegation - Strategies for successful delegation.

  11. Community Diversity - Improving communication in diverse groups.

  12. Community Action Planning - Community action planning process.

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