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- Youth Leadership Values Development -
Which Values are Key to Leadership
Success?
Although there are many other Values that could have an important
supporting role for emphasis in a Youth Leadership Values Training
Initiative, we recommend a focus on just four as the critical few.
They represent the cornerstones that anchor a successful program of
Leadership Values Training, especially when they are modeled, taught
and developed, in context with the key
Personality
Characteristics.
Start by reading
here, and then end by clicking on the icons in the side panel to
the left, where you will find brief thumbnail views of a few of the
many reasons why the following core Values are key to developing
Leadership success:
INTEGRITY-ACHIEVEMENT-RESPONSIBILITY-COURAGE
A
strong +Self-Esteem and a high level of +Self-Confidence
are required to tackle the many challenges of Leadership, and in
turn earn the right and gain the approval to lead. In addition,
there is the need to demonstrate
Responsibility
and show the presence of necessary skills and
abilities required for
Achievement
of
the goals related to the overall task or mission. A high level of
Courage
and
Integrity
is also necessary. This is especially true because
the stronger the belief of the leader and his followers in what is
right and just, and the more difficult the task, the greater the
will and resolve that all must have to achieve objectives in the
face of escalating adversity.
By
acting on the values of Integrity, Achievement,
Responsibility, and Courage,
the emerging leader begins to show to self and
others, through the motivation of an +Attitude of Expectations,
that s/he has a strong self-concept and the mix of
+Self-Confidence,
skills, and abilities that it takes for personal
success and Leadership success.
When the chemistry of this unique blend of
Personality Characteristics and Leadership Values comes
together, personal charisma is the term most frequently used to
describe its appeal to followers.
How Leadership
Core Values are Overlapping & Interrelated
This
graphic helps to visualize the concept of how these Leadership Core
Values have an overlapping and interrelated influence, each one
relative to each other.
 
Leadership Values – Overlapping & Interrelated
Which Values to
Single out for Emphasis?
Our
approach is simply stated and straightforward. What we seek to
accomplish is to help others understand, adopt, and
act upon training the identified key values of Integrity,
Achievement, Responsibility, and Courage in
order for them to become guiding principles of behavior for our
aspiring youthful leaders.
Understandably,
there may be differences of opinion on which Values to single out
for emphasis. Much has been written about which list of values are
“universal” or “core” and the lists tend to grow larger, presumably
out of concern of “leaving out” important values.
Our
practical experience and observations over a number of years leads
us to believe that these are the four cornerstones or Key
Leadership Core Values. This website makes a case for that
premise – you decide, but we encourage you to add values, not take
away if you get the urge to adjust.
That
said, do keep in mind the beauty of emphasizing the Leadership Core
Values of Integrity, Achievement, Responsibility,
and Courage vis-à-vis the four steps outlined on this web
site. This affords for you a concentrated and “manageable”
approach that is easy to conceptualize and implement - and it lends
itself to possible inclusion of “supporting values” for secondary
emphasis and discussion on an ad hoc basis.

How Leadership
Core Values Synergistically Interact with Key Personality
Characteristics
When
the "Leadership Apprentice" begins to act with attention to developing
the value of Responsibility, it plays a very large
role in the ability to satisfy the need for respect from others, and
therefore the need for self-respect. Continuing to act on the
Responsibility
value
further develops high +Self-Esteem, while embracing
the value of personal
Achievement
develops even more Self-Confidence.
As
the "Aspiring Leader" continues to develop the value of
Achievement, it gives rise to a self-assurance that flows
from strong +Self-Confidence. As the value of
Achievement
further develops, the "Emerging Leaders" grow more
confident, ultimately acquiring the ability to leverage their
success by learning to apply new skills and abilities needed for
overcoming obstacles, and for achieving difficult/challenging goals.
By demonstrating this success and articulating an
+Attitude of Expectations
that leads others to believe they can do likewise, the "Emerging Leader" gains
a following and earns their support, respect, and loyalty.
An
ever-increasing level of the value of
Courage
is required as the "Emerging Leader" further commits to the actions
implied in the spoken
+Attitude of Expectations.
At this point, the Leader now begins to demonstrate
the motivation to lead others by modeling the belief and expectation
that one can have a sense of control and choice in the outcome of
future life events.
This
Leadership development continues to progress to a focus on the
decisions inherent in a
+Moral/Ethical Life’s View
and the related refinements in the value of Integrity
that go with it for a "Leader/Role Model/Mentor".
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