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On OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP & DECISIONMAKING

The following materials are compiled from the excellent and recommended texts:

Please consult these texts for proper development of these authors thoughts.

 

GOOD JUDGMENT:

The making of cautious, responsible decisions involving optimum use of critical thinking. Critical thinking is the winnowing of information to select the facts, particularly cause and effect relationships, relevant to the issue at hand.

DECISION-MAKING:

Decisions can make the difference between life and death.
Decision-making is a major part of leadership.
Decision-making is a part of risk management.

Decisions Three Keys:

Make decisions based on reality, not hope or faith.

Decision Making Strategy

Decision-making involves 4 basic steps:

 

What is Your Speed in Processing Decisions?

 

To Recognize the Significant Problems That May Arise in the Field, one must:

TYPES OF DECISIONS:
           
Strategic Decisions:                   those made around the strategy to be employed.
Pedestrian Decisions:                 decisions about ordinary, repetitive behavior.
Impotent decisions:                    failure to act
Absent decision making:             avoiding
Delayed decision making:           waiting

Cognitive Fatigue: A lack of alertness, a numb-ness, daydreaming, less refined decisions.

 

DECISION-MAKING MODES:

 

What Mode do you use/rely upon? How would you change your approach? What are its strengths and limitations?

PUCKER FACTOR:              P = G/C

As the Pucker Factor rises, the consensus processes cease to work well. Related to the Gravity of the Situation and Competence of the Group. 

 

FIVE PERSONALITY FEATURES OF LEADERSHIP:

    egotistical                              PRESENCE IN THEWORLD              self-effacing
    tunnel vision                          FOCUS                                                            distractable
    rigid                                      FLEXIBILITY                                      waffling
    belligerent                             DEALING WITH CONFLICT              peace at any price
    isolated                                 INCLUSIVENESS                               overly solicitious

 

LEADERSHIP QUALITIES:

"The Objective: The essential quality of a leader is his or her clear, well-defined objective coupled with the energy and determination needed to continue working toward the objective while convincing others that it should be their objective as well. "   Dan Allen

"Leadership is the capacity to move others toward goals shared with you, with a focus and competency they would not achieve on their own. "   John Graham

Know why you want to lead or guide.

Characteristics –

            Intelligence, knowledge, appropriate physical skills, alertness, critical thinking ability, listening ability, communication skills, self-effacement, self-sacrifice, willingness to make decisions, humor, team building skills, willingness to give credit where due, equanimity in accepting input, organization, emotional control, body language skills, salesmanship, physical attractiveness, concise writing style, effective speaking style, able to inspire, counsel, teach, assist, entertain, comfort, communicate, maintain morale…

People Expect Good Leaders to:

 

Confidence: A leader relies upon a broad base of experience and learning to communicate confidence to her group.
 

PREPARATION FOR TRIP LEADERSHIP:

 

CONFLICT RESOLUTION:

Resolution of the many agendas, both open and hidden, through compromise while selling the trip goals that brought the group together.

Role of Humor: It can save the day or be viewed as sarcasm or in poor taste.

 

CARING LEADERSHIP:

Good leaders genuinely care for those they lead.
Caring leadership is:

            Putting yourself in another's shoes
            Being vulnerable, sharing your experiences
            Active, nonjudgmental listening
            Putting caring into action
            Following through
            Letting go of judgments
            Caring for beginners
            Correcting with caring
            Acknowledging others for their strengths and contributions
            Caring for yourself
           
TRIP or LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT:

Distinguish Planning & Guiding


FORBIDDEN PHRASES

Anything about sex, race, religion or body parts.

"I can't do that"             Remember, you're a guide, so you can and do everything.                       
"No" at the beginning of any sentence     Conveys rejection, look to the positive
"Hang on, I'll be right back"        Give me a minute to check on ____ and I'll be right back.
"We can't do that"         Find an alternative that someone can do.
"You'll have to …"         The only thing they have to do are die and pay taxes.

 

ACCIDENT SCENE MANAGEMENT

First Aid for the Victim & the Group

Have an Emergency Response Plan

Information Needed:
   A      Available resources at the accident scene - no of people, adequacy of gear
   M      Medical information of injury, illness and an assessment, including vital signs &     
             pre-existing medical condition
   P       Personal information about the victim - name, H, W, age, address, phone, contact
   L       Location - weather & terrain conditions
   E       Equipment Needed for victim and group.

 

Additional Suggested Reading:

 

 

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