AHS.27 Leading Others to Create a Vision (PowerPoint)
This LifeKnowledge lesson (AHS.27, “Leading Others to Create a Vision”) is an advanced high school leadership lesson on developing personal and shared organizational visions. Through visualization, drawing, music, and group consensus activities, students explore the qualities of a realistic, vivid, and vibrant vision, the importance of common vision, the connection between values and vision, and strategies leaders use to craft a shared organizational vision.
At a glance
- Learning objectives
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- Describe the power of a realistic, vivid, vibrant vision.
- Explain why common vision is important.
- Explain the relationship between values and common vision.
- Identify strategies for creating a common organizational vision.
- Time required
- Instruction time for this lesson: 100 minutes.
- Grade level
- Advanced High School
- Materials
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- Writing Surface
- Overhead Projector
- AHS.27.TM.A
- AHS.27.TM.B
- AHS.27.TM.C
- AHS.27.Assess—one per student
- Crayons—several per student
- Blank Writing Paper—two per student
- Unit
- Stage Three of Development—DO
- Problem Area
- How Do We Create and Accomplish Our Vision?
- Precepts
- C1: Contemplate the Future.
- Resources
- Blanchard, K. and M. O'Connor, "Managing by Values" San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1997.
- Key Terms
- Common vision, Realistic, Values, Vibrant, Vision, Vivid
Downloads & Links
Lesson plan
Presentation
Aligned Standards
National Standards
- NL-ENG.K-12.12Applying Language Skills
