FIVE MINUTE LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP™
An Investment in Higher Achievement

PREPAREDNESS
• Prepare and take action to be uninterrupted for just five minutes
• Close your eyes. Pause. Take three, deep, slow breathes, while you clear your mind of everything else. (Really…it makes a difference!)
• Ask yourself: “What’s in it for me? (WIFM), if I improve my leadership?” List three answers.

ACTIVITY
Read the following slowly, really thinking about what it could mean to you. It’s less important that you agree, than that you understand and explore the concept FULLY.

When times get tough (and they invariably do, eventually!) we may need to do more with less, identify our most valuable resources and make them do “double-duty”, providing additional return-on-asset. ( The 80/20 rule suggests that 80% of value comes from 20% of assets!)

William H. Danforth, founder of Ralston-Purina, had a unique “test” to determine the relative value of resources:
“Our most valuable possessions are those that can be shared without lessening; those which, when shared, multiply. Our least valuable possessions are those which, when divided are diminished.
“The more you pour out, the more you have to pour. The more of life’s treasures you keep to yourself, the less you have. The more you share with others, the more you have yourself. The more you give, the more you get.”

Investing some of the key components of leadership in those with whom you work isn’t a “zero-sum” game. You literally create more assets “out of thin air!” Instead of leaving you with less, they are reflected back; so that, not only does the group have resources that didn’t previously exist, YOU actually have more of that resource, as well.

REFLECTION
What is my initial, knee-jerk reaction to this concept?

Now, dig deeper. List as many examples as I can in each “category” of asset (those diminished or multiplied by sharing)?

What happens to a team when I share with them?

Where do these fit: Vision? Hope? Excitement? Knowledge? Skill? Connectedness? What others?

SELF-ASSESSMENT
Honestly, what is my practice and habit in using this concept with those I interact with?

How do those around me rate in understanding and using this?

ACTION PLAN
Identify one action I can take today (preferably right now!) to move toward implementation.
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List at least two (realistic and ACHIEVABLE) things I can do this week to bring the power of ACTION to the words and concept!
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Who else might I enlist to help me?

Who can I tell about my action plan to help insure accountability?

NOTES: (follow-up, forward to, related concepts, etc.)

For a free, no-obligation assessment of your team’s strengths and vulnerabilities AND a free report with recommendations for improvement, email: info@peaktraining.com, or visit www.peaktraining.com.

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Author's Bio: 

Mark Rowland specializes in helping individuals and organizations reach peak performance by increasing the effectiveness of their personal and professional interactions, knowing and valuing themselves and their contributions, and exceeding self-perceived barriers.

His programs bring the power of adventure to the learning process. Not just a speaker, Mark facilitates exciting activity-based sessions that really get people involved. When participants are actively engaged in the process, the training endures. People have fun. Creativity, productivity and achievement peak. Learning is enhanced.

He's received rave reviews from large and small companies, both for-profit and non-profit. Clients find teambuilding programs for their companies to be wise investments with immediate paybacks. Teambuilding by playing "games". It may not sound like science, but it works like magic!

Mark is the CEO of Peak Performance!(tm) with headquarters in Texas Creek, CO, and offices in CA, AZ, and NV. In that role his work inteambuilding and community formation positively impacts over 6,000 participants a year across the continent and internationally. He and his staff remain on the cutting edge of experience-based training and development through active participation in trade associations. He has developed highly effective programs to complement the works of many major management authors, including Peters, Johnson, Senge, Pozner/Kouzes, Jones, etc.

Mark's undergraduate work was in Youth Services Administration at Coe College, in Cedar Rapids, IA and his graduate program was in Experiential Education at Mankato State University in Mankato, MN. He served multiple terms on the Board of Directors of the Association for Experiential Education, is a Lead Reviewer in the Association's Accreditation program, and has presented to acclaim at numerous international conferences for several industry associations. He and his programs are listed in the Faculty Directory for the Young President's Organization (YPO).

He's currently the (volunteer) Ambulance Director for Arkansas Valley Ambulance, Operations Section Chief for the Fremont County Sheriff's Office all-hazard Incident Management Team, and an IMT instructor for Fremont Search and Rescue. Past Commander for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Bear Valley Search and Rescue Team, Mark is a fifteen-year rescuer and Training Officer for the Bear Mountain Professional Ski Patrol, and an instructor & instructor-trainer for the National Ski Patrol System. Mark has been a faculty member or field instructor at four major universities, a law enforcement special tactics instructor, a Red Cross disaster specialist, a paramedic, and a U.S. Forest Service fire lookout. He brings this diverse and exciting rescue background to life in his high-energy presentations.

Mark lives on the Arkansas River, in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of central CO, with his wife Marcia and chocolate Labrador Retriever Molly. His hobbies include whitewater canoeing, acoustic guitar, and sustainable technologies.