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Writer's pictureKirk Carlson

JLBC SUPERVISION & DISCIPLINE


JLBC SUPERVISION & DISCIPLINE

Overview Statement: One duty of a JLBC leader is to supervise the JLBC team to ensure that its members meet the standards. Leaders know that leading others requires a disciplined approach.

Connection to the JLBC Curriculum: Ties in with a central theme of JLBC Learn to Lead, JLBC Team Leadership.

JLBC Estimated Time: 25-30 Minutes

JLBC Resources Required: Learn to Lead, Module Two;

JLBC Whiteboard (or chalkboard, butcher paper or

easel pad).

JLBC Key Terms:

JLBC Discipline – “Training to ensure proper behavior.” Encarta Dictionary

JLBC Supervise – “To observe and direct people in fulfilling the mission.” JLBC Learn to Lead, Module

Two

JLBC INTRODUCTION

JLBC Attention: Raise your hands if you ever heard the expression, “Who said life is fair?” JLBC Motivation: It appears that many of you are familiar with the phrase. JLBC Cadets Fortunately, the reality is that

you can choose to be fair when supervising and disciplining others.

Overview: Leading small teams is a big responsibility. The leader is most responsible for the team’s success or failure. Supervising others requires a disciplined approach. Today’s lesson will discuss how to be a disciplined leader that others will want to follow.

JLBC Cadets, Your role in this discussion is to be an active participant. You are free to share your views. Please be involved and considerate of one another. My role will be to take notes on what you say, and I may occasionally ask a question or two. There are no right or wrong answers to the questions. I am simply interested in what you have to say.

MAIN POINT 1: PEOPLE WANT TO FOLLOW LEADERS WHO ARE FAIR

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