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AHS.35 Leading Others in Strategic Thinking (PowerPoint)

This is a LifeKnowledge Advanced High School FFA lesson (AHS.35) on leading others in strategic thinking. Students learn to identify the groups involved in strategic thinking (leaders, followers, stakeholders, consultants) and strategies for working in groups, then apply these through a role-play in which they produce a group strategic plan. The lesson includes an interest approach, transparency masters, an activity sheet, and a short-answer assessment.

At a glance

Learning objectives
  • Identify groups involved in strategic thinking.
  • Describe strategies for working in groups.
  • Produce a group strategic plan.
Time required
Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
Grade level
Advanced High School
Materials
  • Writing Surface
  • Overhead Projector
  • AHS.35.TM.A
  • AHS.35.TM.B
  • AHS.35.AS.A—one per student
  • AHS.35.Assess—one per student
Unit
Stage Three of Development—Do
Problem Area
How Do We Create and Accomplish Our Vision?
Precepts
A3: Plan Effectively
Key Terms
Camaraderie; Stakeholders
Resources
Kouzes, J.M. and B. Z. Posner, "The Leadership Challenge," San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1995. Ricketts, C., "Leadership: Personal Development and Career Success," Albany, New York, Delmar, 1997.

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