PTA Leadership Skills

EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

Leadership is often defined as “the art of getting or inspiring people to do something.” It is not the same as

management, which is associated with accomplishing a task in an effective and efficient manner. A leader must

often use different leadership styles, depending on the situation and group.

People skills are a basic necessity in good leadership. A successful leader will involve everyone in the group in

any decision-making that will affect them.

 

CHARACTERISTICS OF A LEADER

A leader is one who can facilitate action and guide change. A leader takes people from where they are to where

they and the PTA want to go.

Some qualities of leadership are:

Organization and preparation of materials

  • An optimistic, positive state of mind
  • Enthusiasm for and belief in PTA
  • Emotional stability, which includes the ability to work with a variety of people and problems
  • Intellectual maturity, which allows the leader to define positions and deal with opposition

In addition, an effective PTA leader will have the following attributes:

  • Knowledge of the job: A leader will know the duties, study the bylaws of the association, learn parliamentary procedure, and be committed to PTA purposes
  • Willingness to establish goals and priorities with participation from the board and membership
  • Responsiveness to group members: A leader will invite questions and be available to everyone
  • Delegation of duties to others: Delegation not only lightens the leader’s load, it helps develop leadership skills in others
  • Wise handling of conflicts: Big problems grow from small problems; handle problems before they grow out of proportion
  • Dependability

 

Responsibilities of a Leader

  • Listen
  • Participate
  • Allow others to participate
  • Be enthusiastic
  • Develop a team spirit
  • Be positive
  • Be a problem solver
  • Treat all people fairly
  • Reward efforts
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