John Stocks
This paper outlines the ten essential elements of power. These elements are critical to the survival of Public Education and our organization.
1. Members
2. Leaders
3. Staff
4. Message
5. Finances
6. Reputation
7. Relationships
8. Programs
9. Technology
10. Planning
John referenced Saul Alinsky's work.
John also referenced a web site to check out.Real Education Solutions
A few other key thoughts from John:
Our role is to find potential association leaders and then create an environment for those leaders to develop and demonstrate their leadership skills.
Message development and discipline is a critical element in establishing the reputation of the association.
Giving up your power will gain you more power.
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