2012 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT GUIDE YMCA OF METRO CHICAGO

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2012 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT GUIDE YMCA OF METRO CHICAGO 1

LEARN GROW CHANGE Leadership Development is an intentional effort to provide leaders with opportunities to Learn, Grow and Change. A focus of the Y of Metro Chicago is to develop staff s unique abilities and talents. We do this by helping individuals learn about themselves and others, grow in their personal skills and abilities, and change and adapt to new circumstances and opportunities. The intent of this Leadership Development Guide is to assist supervisors and staff on how to create a leadership development plan. By encouraging crucial conversations between staff and supervisor, providing guidelines around training requirements and opportunities, and introducing YMCA of the USA s (Y-USA) tools and resources, the Guide will help produce individuals, over time, with the skills to function effectively within our association and the YMCA movement in general. By working together, Metro Chicago will have a strong leadership pipeline full of cause-driven leaders who are committed to impactful, lasting personal and social change through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS Y-USA Training Information...4 Leadership Competency Model...4 Leadership Certification...5 70/20/10 Learning Model...7 Training Activity Guidelines...8 3

Y-USA TRAINING INFORMATION YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) Training and Leadership Development is one of the most extensive professional development and education programs in the not-for-profit sector, contributing in no small measure to the success of the Y movement. It was not surprising that for three years in a row The Princeton Review cited Y-USA s leadership development program as a major factor in including the YMCA among the 112 best employers for recent college graduates. Your participation in Y-USA Training and Leadership Development reflects your commitment to lifelong learning and the development of the spirit, mind, and body -- a hallmark of YMCA staff and volunteers for more than a century. In an effort to develop cause-driven leadership at all staff levels across the Y, YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) has developed the cause-driven Leadership Competency Model (LCM). The YMCA of Metro Chicago has adopted this model. This model is the foundation for designing all leadership development strategies and tactics in the Y. The Leadership Competency Model is: Comprised of 18 Leadership Competencies Organized by the four disciplines of cause-driven leadership Mission Advancement Advancing the Y s promise to strengthen community Collaboration Working with, understanding, and developing others Operational Effectiveness Ensuring relevance, effectiveness, and sustainability Personal Growth Developing continually to adapt to new challenges Organized into four leadership levels Leader Team Leader Multi-Team/Branch Leader Organizational Leader The four Leadership Levels within the LCM represent the progressive leadership responsibilities across all staff positions. In addition, the Leadership Certification aligns with these levels, and is achieved when staff completes the certification requirements. Staff should focus on achieving the certification level that aligns with their current leadership level. For staff who have achieved that certification level, and are successful in their current role, and anticipate continuing to grow their career at the Y in the near future, it may be appropriate to begin pursuing the next certification (develop competencies) at the next level. For more information on the LCM, Leadership Levels or Leadership Certification, please go to Y-USA s YExchange at or email leadershipdevelopment@ymcachicago.org. 4

Y-USA TRAINING INFORMATION LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATION STRUCTURE Leadership Certification is a credentialing process specific to the Y. Based on the Leadership Competency Model (LCM), the process includes three certifications that correspond to the progressive levels of leadership responsibility defined by the LCM. Each certification has distinct requirements, which may include formal training courses, electives, prerequisites and a certification test. Obtaining your Leadership Certification reflects your personal and professional achievements and enriches selfesteem. It increases your confidence because you have validated that you know and can apply core leadership competencies. Obtaining Leadership Certification also demonstrates that you are committed to your development at the Y, and can set you apart from your peers when applying for new professional opportunities. The process of obtaining your Leadership Certification should be a collaborative effort between you, your supervisor, and the Leadership Development department. This At-A-Glance provides the basic requirements needed. For details on the certification, courses, and test/, view the Leadership Certification Handbook on www.ymcaexchange.org. Team Leader Certification Principles and Practices Introduction to Volunteerism Introduction to Leading Others Introduction to Fiscal Management Team Leader Certification Test MULTI-TEAM OR BRANCH LEADER CERTIFICATION (CHOSE ONE TRACK) Recertification is required General Track Team Leader Certification Project Management Evaluating and Communicating Impact Leading and Coaching Others Advanced Fiscal Management 5 Elective Credits Multi-Team or Branch Leader Certification Test OR Executive Preparatory Track Team Leader Certification Executive Preparatory Institute Annual Community Support Advanced Fiscal Management 2 Elective Credits Multi-Team or Branch Leader Certification Test OR New Branch Executive Track Team Leader Certification New Branch Executive Institute Executive Fundraising Multi-Team or Branch Leader Certification Test 5

Y-USA TRAINING INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONAL LEADER CERTIFICATION (CHOOSE ONE TRACK) Recertification is required General Track Multi-Team or Branch Leader Certification Leading Change Two elective courses Bachelors Degree Organizational Leader Test OR Organizational Leadership Forum Multi-Team or Branch Leader Certification Organizational Leadership Forum Bachelors Degree Organizational Leader Test 6

Y-USA TRAINING INFORMATION 70/20/10 LEARNING MODEL The central theme behind developing Leadership Competencies focuses on identifying areas for change and creating opportunities to practice new skills. Foundational to this process is the 70/20/10 Learning Model. Seventy percent (70%) of learning and development takes place from real-life, challenging on-the-job experiences, tasks, and problem solving. Twenty percent (20%) of learning and development comes from coaching, feedback, and observing and working with role models. Ten percent (10%) of learning and development comes from formal training. The 70/20/10 Learning Model is embedded into the course work and recertification process of the Leadership Certification. Please see below for some examples of how a 70/20/10 Learning Model can be incorporated into an Individual Development Plan. Please reference this Model when completing your Individual Leadership Development Plan. 70/20/10 LEARNING MODEL 70% On-the-Job Experiences 20% Coaching & Feedback 10% Formal Training Work on a new project - stretch assignment Give a presentation Lead a meeting Ask for a contribution from a member or volunteer Facilitate a workshop Shadow a high-performer you admire Seek out a coach or mentor Interview others you view as experts Participate in trainings, workshops, seminars Attend a conference Read a book Take an online elearning course *You need all three components to have a successful development plan 7

YMCA OF METRO CHICAGO Training Activity Guidelines for Individual Development Plan As a way to assist you in preparing your upcoming learning experiences, the Human Resources department has created Training Activity Guidelines for you to use to create your 2012 Individual Leadership Development Plan. To gain approval and funds for the training activities listed on the table below, staff must follow the steps outlined below: All requests must go through immediate supervisor via email All requests must be approved by the Executive Director, department Vice President (VP), or regional Group Vice President (GVP) All requests must be pre-approved by the Executive Director, department VP, or regional GVP prior to attending the training activity All requests for non-ymca training activity and/or national programs, institutes or conferences must be approved by both the departments VP/ regional GVP and the Director of Leadership Development (HR) Decisions will be based on available funds and the appropriateness of the training activity to the individual s leadership level, professional developmental needs as outlined on the individual s Leadership Development Plan, as well as the strategic direction of the association HR and the VP/GVP reserves the right to over-ride a supervisor s approval if they deem the training activity unfit for the individual s leadership level, professional development needs, individual s Leadership Development Plan, or the strategic direction of the association Funding may be used towards a training activity s registration fee, lodging, airfare, mileage, and meals Individuals may not exceed more than one national conference or training activity per year All full-time staff (exempt and non-exempt) MUST complete an Individual Leadership Development Plan by March 30, 2012. That document can be found on the new Training & Leadership Development (TLD) Portal located on www.ymcachicago.org (under the Employee s Only section). EVENT/ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS *COST COMMENTS/NOTES Trainings Risk Management required trainings such as BBP, CAP, CPR/First Aid, AED, Van Driver, and New Hire Orientation DOH 90 days FT and PT staff Approved by Supervisor Achieve Global Trainings 90 days + FT or PT staff Leadership Competency Assessment Approved by Supervisor 6 months + Approved by Supervisor Introduction to Volunteerism 6 months + Introduction to Leading Others 6 months + FREE FREE FREE You MUST contact HR for the authorization code to have your fee waived by Y-USA $75-120 Must be taken at a Chicagoland or $120-200 Must be taken at a Chicagoland or 8

$120-200 Must be taken at a Chicagoland or Introduction to Fiscal Management 6 months + 6 months + Completed Introduction to Volunteerism Varies from $50-275 Must be taken at a Chicagoland or Y-USA s Leadership Competency Courses (includes electives and recertification courses) 6 months + Y-USA Program Trainings (i.e. aquatics, child care, fitness, camp, membership, etc ) Varies from $25-200 Excludes risk management required trainings such as BBP, CAP, CPR/First Aid, AED, Van Driver Must be taken at a Chicagoland or PT staff (12 months +) $1,100 includes lodging Includes Red Cross Trainings $725 includes lodging Priority should be given to individuals who have been with Metro Chicago for more than 3 years. Must be taken at a Chicagoland or Please also refer to other Y-USA Bridge Principles & Practices (P&P) 6 months + Leadership Level: Multi-Team/Branch Leader + Principles & Practices (P&P) 12 months + Completed Introduction to Volunteerism Varies from $50-275 Must be taken at a Chicagoland or 12 months + Leadership Level: Team Leader + Complete Introduction to Volunteerism Complete Introduction to Leading Others and VP/GVP Y-USA Trainer & Faculty Courses (includes the Facilitation Skills course) 9

Y-USA National Programs & Institutes (descriptions can be found on YExchange) Executive Preparatory Institute (EPI) New Branch Executive Institute (NBEI) 24 months + Leadership Level: Team Leader + Certification: Team Leader Certification + 6 months + Currently an Executive Director Enrolled in the Multi-Team/Branch Leader Bridge Program Organizational Leadership Forum 12 months + Leadership Level: Organizational Leader Certification: Multi-Team/Branch Leader Certification + Leadership Symposia 36 months + Leadership Level: Multi-Team/Branch Leader + Certification: Multi-Team/Branch Leader Certification + Multicultural Executive Development Institute (MEDI) 12 months + Leadership Level: Multi-Team/Branch + Certification: Multi-Team/Branch Certification + $750 Please also refer to other Y-USA $1,450 Please also refer to other Y-USA $3,250 Please also refer to other Y-USA $2,000 Please also refer to other Y-USA Not Applicable Please also refer to other Y-USA Regional and National Conferences & Training Activities (descriptions can be found on YExchange) 10

Emerging Multicultural Leadership Experience (EMLE) Any Y Metro Chicago or Regional sponsored Conferences Any National YMCA sponsored Conferences Any non-ymca sponsored Conferences, Institutes or Trainings 6 months + FT staff (exempt or non-exempt) and VP/GVP 12 months + FT staff (exempt or non-exempt) Certification: Team Leader Certification + and VP/GVP 12 months + FT staff (exempt or non-exempt) Certification: Team Leader Certification + 12 months + FT staff (exempt or non-exempt) Completed Introduction to Volunteerism Completed Introduction to Leading Others Professional Network Memberships Non-YMCA Professional Network 24 months + membership fees (must be related FT staff (exempt or non-exempt) to current position) Leadership Level: Multi-Team/Branch Leader + Certification: Multi-Team/Branch Leader Certification+ Between $175-275 Varies Excludes EMLE mentioned above Varies Excludes EMLE mentioned above Varies Priority should be given to individuals who require professional certification or recertification credits towards their current profession. This excludes YMCA leadership certification. Varies from $75-200 Limited to one professional membership each year. *Estimated Cost is only for Registration Fee. Unless specified, cost does not include travel expenses such as airfare, lodging, mileage, and meals. Metro Office staff Please substitute Executive Director with your department s Vice President or Senior/Executive Vice President. Please direct all questions regarding the Leadership Development Guideline to: leadershipdevelopment@ymcachicago.org. 11