Joe Bannan, Liza Perrett and Anselm Boehl

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LGMA QueenslandPropeller Program 2008

Who are the Propellerheads and Why are they Here?

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• Anselm Boehl, Townsville City Council

• Manager Asset Management, Water & Wastewater

• Joe Bannan, Moreton Bay Regional Council

• Manager Asset Management & Programming

• Liza Perrett, Logan City Council

• Executive Services Officer - Organisational Services

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• Develop people who will lead local government in Queensland in the future.

• Develop people who will lead at all levels and across all professions.

• Provide an opportunity for participants to network with others who are

passionate about local government and developing their careers.

• Increase appreciation of the wider issues in Queensland local government.

• Utilise practical experiences and learnings from within the local government

sector to further professional leadership and development.

• Provide training for emerging leaders that is not necessarily ‘management’

focused.

Program Objectives

RETAIN PASSIONATE, SKILLED AND COMPETENT EMPLOYEES IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (LG) SECTOR

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• Inaugural program for Queensland but has been successfully running in

Victoria for 5 years and South Australia for 2 years.

• 32 nominations received for the 25 positions.

• At least 10 professions represented.

• Over 10 Councils represented - 4 from South East Queensland

- 3 from Central Queensland

- 3 from North Queensland

- 1 from Darling Downs

• Major Sponsor – Moreton Bay Regional Council

Some Facts …

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Who are we …

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Who are we …

• We are social, strategic and land-use planners, engineers, managers,

administrators and accountants

• We work in economic development, open space & recreation, library

services, community development services, water services, traffic, regional

collaboration and corporate services

• We come from all over Queensland – rural, regional and metropolitan areas

• Fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, partners, friends

…and we all have a passion for our communities, leadership & Local Government.

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Since we have come together …

• We have had a baby – congratulations Anselm

• We got married – congratulations Paul

• We got new jobs or our old ones –

• Library Services Manager – congratulations David

• Community Services Manager - congratulations Michelle

• Principal Officer Business & Performance – congratulations Tricia

• Community Services Manager – congratulations Jane

• Manager Asset Management & Planning – congratulations Joe

• Senior Manager, Business Support and Governance – congratulations Robyn

• We’re having a baby – congratulations Amanda

• We became a Grandfather – congratulations Wes

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• Introductory (2 day) forum focused on OUR personal leadership

• 7 one-day workshops, in various locations:

- Mentoring & Coaching- LG: The Political Context- Leading & Communicating- Community Engagement- Exposure to LG: Metropolitan Perspective - Exposure to LG: Rural Perspective - Maintaining a Leading & Learning Perspective

• Group Project

The program …

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• 2 day workshop

• Overview of program and the next 10 months

• Group bonding – allocated into groups

• Leadership within Council

• Leadership styles & competencies

Introductory Forum

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• Anselm & Liza - ESTJ

• Myers Briggs Profile - practical, realistic, matter-of-fact

• ESTJ Simpson’s Leadership Style:

Leadership Styles

Strengths: Enthusiastic, fulfil duties & obligations; good in a tight spot

Weakness: Tendency to need to be in charge; control freak!

Chief Wigam – the Overseer

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• Joe - ESFP

• Myers Briggs Profile - outgoing, friendly, accepting

• ESFP Simpson’s Leadership Style:

Leadership Styles

Strengths: Generous, live for the moment

Weakness: Take conflict personally

Homer – the Entertainer

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• 4 Groups:

JACKAL’s Transformers

Teekou The Associates

• Each group is responsible for organising, planning and implementing up to 2 of the One-Day Workshops

• Self-managed

• Self-facilitated

• Everyone presents/participates

7 One-Day Workshops

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Workshops

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• We’ve been to Brisbane, Emerald, Townsville, Mackay & Longreach

• We are going to the Whitsundays, Logan and Brisbane

• We have heard from Mayors, Councillors, Chief Executive Officers, LG and industry professionals around Queensland, sharing their experiences and observations

• Mentored, interviewed, presented, discussed, networked: LEARNED

What have we done so far

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• People in local government are very smart, funny and extremely passionate about what they do

• Importance of a structured mentoring relationship

• Focus on strengths and weaknesses as leaders and offers strategies and a safe environment for developing and improving our leadership styles.

• Never develop a higher public profile than the politicians.

• Arrive on the Thursday night - It takes 5 hours to fly to Emerald from Brisbane, which includes 3 hours circling the Emerald International!

What have we learnt so far

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• All 25 participants to work on this project

• Project will be presented to LGMA by 28 February 2009

• The 2008 group will present a 1 hour session on the project at the Future Leaders Forum in April 2009

• Open brief on topic

• Flexible and creative approach on presentation of project - self-directed

• Utilise the various skills in the group!

Group Project

Providing community confidence during a crisis –

What is Local Government’s Role?

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• There is always a task master!

• The group dynamics in such a large group take a while to establish

• The discussion is difficult with people spread all over Queensland

• Divide project into sub-tasks and involve people based on their ability to contribute

• 2 subgroups: 1. Report/content & 2. Presentation/publication

• The definition of terms/scope is time consuming

• LG is multi-facetted and activities/reputation impact on each other

• 10 months isn’t as long as it seems

Learnings from the Group Project

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The life of a Propellerheads workshop experience

• Arrive Thursday night

• Meet up, chat to fellow Propellerheads

• Interesting times with LG Reform!

• Workshop on Friday

• Lead, participate and interact

• Friday night activityThe end of a big workshop – Happy Hour

in Mackay

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Then there are the fun times, road trips & mishaps

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• Time commitment by participants and Councils

• Materials and time for the group work

• Travel to new destinations and meet new people

• Staff time away from the office

Organisational & Personal Commitment

But it is all worth it!

Networks, camaraderie, learnings, professional development

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• Confidence in abilities

• Better understanding of complexities associated with urban and rural local governance

• Appreciation for the different issues facing local governments across Queensland and the many different roles and responsibilities that LG has for its communities.

• Important insights on how Council's are dealing with the restructuring process, staff morale, Council policies and corporate planning for the new local government areas

Benefits to participants personally

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• Developed a network base

• opportunity to network with other local government officers across Queensland

• Next generation of LG management know each other very well

• Networking with peers outside of my organisation allows honesty about issues and personal shortcomings, without showing the troops

• Created immediate connection with others in the industry

• Develop skills of networking, which has assisted in confidence with professional and organisational peers

Benefits of networking

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• More committed to my council and a stronger manager

• Development of an internal leadership development program

• Application of learnings into daily work, taking advantage of ideas raised during the workshops and available through new contacts

• Deepened by knowledge of how local government works

• Kazoo playing!

Benefits returned to my council

Thank youLGMA & our Councils

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Who are the Propellerheads andWhy are we here?

The ability to perceive or think

differently is more important

than the knowledge

gained

– David Bohm

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