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== Objectives ==
== Objectives ==
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
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will be able to
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# will be able to ...
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# identify importance of clear leadership
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# encourage leadership as a team member
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# select ethical ways of motivating cooperation
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# choose a leadership style appropriate to the circumstance
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Practice & demonstrate skills
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== Time Plan ==
== Time Plan ==
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Total Time: 1 hour 48 minutes (105 minutes) or longer if desired
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Total Time: ?? minutes
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{{lesson slides start}}
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Present Objectives
Present Objectives
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instructional points in normal font
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''aids, exercises, activities in italic''
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To be effective in the field, a team needs to combine:
To be effective in the field, a team needs to combine:
* knowledge of the situation and assignment
* knowledge of the situation and assignment
* technical skills
* technical skills
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* physical ability
 
* equipment
* equipment
* decision making
* decision making
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The team leader needs to know leadership skills, but it's also
The team leader needs to know leadership skills, but it's also
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valuable that team members understands and uses them.
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important that team members understand what they mean.
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'''Reasons to work together'''
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Why do team members choose to cooperate?
Why do team members choose to cooperate?
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''Group discussion continues to build list of tactics''
''Group discussion continues to build list of tactics''
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'''Motivations'''
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What are team members wanting when they are part of an incident?
What are team members wanting when they are part of an incident?
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* providing false assurance
* providing false assurance
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''Break up into groups of 3 to 5. Deliberately do not assign group leaders.''
''Break up into groups of 3 to 5. Deliberately do not assign group leaders.''
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heard the girl calling.
heard the girl calling.
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''Bring groups back together. Review answers. Relate them to wants.''
''Bring groups back together. Review answers. Relate them to wants.''
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''Discuss groups' experiences just working on the last exercise.''
''Discuss groups' experiences just working on the last exercise.''
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please quickly choose a leader.
please quickly choose a leader.
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Leadership Styles
Leadership Styles
# Autocratic
# Autocratic
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#: TL provides no direction
#: TL provides no direction
#: Each member acts as they see best
#: Each member acts as they see best
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''Break up into groups of 3-5; assign team leaders''
''Break up into groups of 3-5; assign team leaders''
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''Leave the review of answers until after the next activity.''
''Leave the review of answers until after the next activity.''
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Describe SAR scenarios where leadership is important.
Describe SAR scenarios where leadership is important.
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''Join groups together. Do not assign overall leader, to bring out the next point.''
''Join groups together. Do not assign overall leader, to bring out the next point.''
''In each scenario, what are the best leadership styles to be applied? Rate the styles from most to least appropriate.''
''In each scenario, what are the best leadership styles to be applied? Rate the styles from most to least appropriate.''
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''(Be very clear about this objective. In previous runnings, students were confused.)''
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''Review student's answers of advantages and disadvantages of each style.''
''Review student's answers of advantages and disadvantages of each style.''
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* - members don't think for themselves
* - members don't think for themselves
* - members don't own decisions
* - members don't own decisions
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* - decision no better than the leader
 
Bureaucratic
Bureaucratic
* + clear cut well-understood process
* + clear cut well-understood process
* + highly accountable
* + highly accountable
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* - hide-bound; doesn't adapt; work can be inefficient
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* - hide-bound; doesn't adapt
* - reliant on outside supervision
* - reliant on outside supervision
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* - no accountability -> finger pointing
* - no accountability -> finger pointing
* - slow
* - slow
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* - can create factions
 
Consensus
Consensus
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* - produces only lowest common denominator
* - produces only lowest common denominator
* - can easily stalemate
* - can easily stalemate
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* - creates peer pressure
 
Laissez-Faire
Laissez-Faire
* + requires no leadership skills
* + requires no leadership skills
* + everyone works to their own strengths
* + everyone works to their own strengths
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* - often working at cross-purposes; wrong assumptions
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* - often working at cross-purposes
* - no accountability -> finger pointing
* - no accountability -> finger pointing
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''Review student's answers to which styles are most appropriate to each scenario.''
''Review student's answers to which styles are most appropriate to each scenario.''
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For mission success decisions, consultative and delegating is often best.
For mission success decisions, consultative and delegating is often best.
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'''Joining teams'''
'''Joining teams'''
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is overall in charge. Can be resolved very quickly.
is overall in charge. Can be resolved very quickly.
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'''Team Exercises'''
 
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Break out a team of 5-7. The rest can observe and comment later on
 
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leadership techniques used.
 
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'''Exercise 1: Bayou Signal''' - Imagine that the team is has survived
 
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an overturn of their swamp craft and an aligator attack in the bayou.
 
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They've made it to an area of ankle-deep water (the training room)
 
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with clear cover -- no trees. They have with them a rope (provide)
 
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and anything that they've actually brought with them (disqualify
 
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anything designed as a signaling device or hazardous). Treat
 
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everything else in the room (tables, chairs, etc.) as bushes that will
 
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blend into the background. Using the equipment provided, create the
 
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best signal available for a search plane, while the group will be
 
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creating a shelter on drier ground near by but under the tree cover.
 
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'''Exercise 2: Toxic Waste''' - Fill a bucket (old helmet) with strips
 
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of flagging tape (any loose objects) and place on the ground on one
 
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side of a table. The flagging tape represents a toxic (radioactive)
 
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substance. The team must move it up over to the other side of the
 
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table where it can be contained. No one can be within 2m of the
 
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radioactive material or they loose the use of the body part (limb,
 
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eyes). Provide them with a SAR ready pack and a few other SAR items
 
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if you think they may be needed.
 
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Extension: Once they make it to the other side, confiscate any items
 
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used and ask another team to bring the material back.
 
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'''Exercise 3: Human Knot''' - Review a simple figure-8 knot. Provide
 
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3 short lengths of cord. Select 4 of the team members to be make up a
 
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simulated longer cord like this.
 
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person--cord--person--CORD--person--cord--person
 
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People hold the cord ends with each hand (people on the ends use only
 
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one hand). They must not let go. Tie a figure-8 knot in the center
 
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(where CORD is in CAPITALS). The other team members can help in any
 
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way. E.g. by pulling cord loops open for someone to walk through.
 
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After the exercise is complete, discuss the leadership techniques used.
 
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Repeat with different groups as time allows.
 
{{lesson slides end}}
{{lesson slides end}}
== Aids ==
== Aids ==
{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}
{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}
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* Suggestion related to leadership
 
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** {{link|2013-02-23 Mock/Critque/Sug/0021}}
 
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** {{link|2013-02-23_Mock/Critque/Sug/0022}}
 
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** {{link|2013-02-23 Mock/Critque/Sug/0023}}
 
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** {{link|Critiques/2009-05-05/Sug3}}
 
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** {{link|Critiques/2010-08-24/Sug10}}
 
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** {{link|Critiques/2010-08-24/Sug21}}
 
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* [[2013-12-03 regular training]]
 
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* [[2000-12-05 being in charge/Lesson plan]]
 
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* [[Overhead tabletop lesson]]
 
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* [[SAR Fundamentals/Team leader]]
 
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* [[User:Brett Wuth/Working Notes/2012-12-01 leadership training]]
 
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* [http://iweb.castrov.cuug.ab.ca/mediawiki/index.php/Rope_rescue/PEP/RRTL_manual Brett's copy] of RRTL manual
 
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* [http://wilderdom.com/games/InitiativeGames.html Team building exercises]
 
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** [http://wilderdom.com/games/descriptions/ToxicWaste.html Toxic Waste]
 
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** [http://www.firststepstraining.com/resources/activities/archive/activity_overhand.htm Human Knot]
 
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWA9qvo49B0 US Marine Corps Principles of Leadership video] (44 min)
 
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* First follower [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ funny video: dancer] (3 min)
 
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ9l47jCWn8 funny video: it's him]
 
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZMqOMtl5C0 funny video: title you give]
 
== Question bank ==
== Question bank ==
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== Feedback ==
== Feedback ==
{{prompt|When has this lesson been presented. What was the feedback.}}
{{prompt|When has this lesson been presented. What was the feedback.}}
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* {{link|Image:Members:2014-05-13 11 29 17u-scan.pdf|2014-05-06 running}} (feedback has been integrated)
 
== License ==
== License ==
{{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}}
{{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}}
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Recommended license below. Fill in the year and the author's name(s):
Copyright © 2014, Brett Wuth.
Copyright © 2014, Brett Wuth.
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** By giving your time to your team mates, you are being a leader, regardless of your role in the organization.
** By giving your time to your team mates, you are being a leader, regardless of your role in the organization.
** Helping your team mates to develop, helps them to become leaders.
** Helping your team mates to develop, helps them to become leaders.
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* First follower [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ funny video: dancer]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ9l47jCWn8 funny video: it's him]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZMqOMtl5C0 funny video: title you give]
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== Resources ==
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* Suggestion related to leadership
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** {{link|2013-02-23 Mock/Critque/Sug/0021}}
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** {{link|2013-02-23_Mock/Critque/Sug/0022}}
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** {{link|2013-02-23 Mock/Critque/Sug/0023}}
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** {{link|Critiques/2009-05-05/Sug3}}
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** {{link|Critiques/2010-08-24/Sug10}}
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** {{link|Critiques/2010-08-24/Sug21}}
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* [[2013-12-03 regular training]]
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* [[2000-12-05 being in charge/Lesson plan]]
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* [[Overhead tabletop lesson]]
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* [[SAR Fundamentals/Team leader]]
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* [[User:Brett Wuth/Working Notes/2012-12-01 leadership training]]
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* [http://iweb.castrov.cuug.ab.ca/mediawiki/index.php/Rope_rescue/PEP/RRTL_manual Brett's copy] of RRTL manual
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== To do ==

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