
lead⋅er⋅ship: the position or function of a leader; ability to lead;an act or instance of leading; guidance; direction
At the Leadership Conference the central focuses were to:
- Review individual leadership skills through self analysis and peer feedback.
- To work and interact with students across the United States to share views and opinions about leadership.
- To expand a better understanding of key practices of excellent leaders.
- Meet with others from your conference to begin dialogue about the current conditions of your campus or conference.
- Learn about the role of the SAAC as a student-athlete resource and how SAAC can help change your campus for the better.
- Discuss Division III issues effecting student-athlete well being.
- Begin developing an action plan to create positive change on your campus, for your conference or within the community and learning how to put that action plan into effect, successfully.
The theme of this conference was a "drum". All of the students were broken off into groups with people they had never met before, each with a specific drum name. All of the drums team names were names of drums from all around the world. The common theme was to bring people with all different leadership styles together and show that we can all work together for the better.
During the process of finding out what kind of leader you are they give you different leadership tests. It was crazy how much mine was related to me. The test we did was the DiSC leadership/personality assessment. The letters stand for:
D= Dominance i= influence S=steadiness C= Conscientiousness
Based on answers you have to the questions, it will put you into a category of either D,i,S,C. With this tests there were other test bases on our assessment of ourselves and what others thought of us. Each of them tie together to help give each student and administrator their leadership. With these assessments we grouped up with people to help better understand what we thought each meant. I personally was an "i". We also grouped up with people of different leadership styles to help gain a better understanding of how they operate as a leader and as a person. We were also given the opportunity to work with people of other leadership styles to enhance our ability to work with all different types of people that we will encounter on an everyday basis on our college campuses.
We were also given the opportunity to learn more about SAAC and what SAAC does for colleges everywhere. We were also able to learn more about NCAA Division III athletics and the organization in itself. There was part of the conference where we were grouped together with all of the other schools in our conference to talk about and discuss different issue that occur on our campuses and throughout our conference. We then grouped with people from our school and developed an action plan to carry out to our campus that will benefit it in some way.
During the conference we also did lots of activities. The first day we of course did icebreaker games to help us interact with new and different people. Then at night, the conference held a drum activity that everyone participated in (everyone had their own drum). There was a group of hired professionals who led us and it was such an amazing experience! There was of course meaning behind this as well, reinforcing that when different types of leaders work together it forms something great like the beating of all the different types of leaders drums. It may sound confusing but I promise the concept is simple. They also planned a trip to Dave and Busters on Saturday night. It was so much fun! This now leads me to the food! The food was so good! They kept us well fed and had amazing caterers.
At first, i did not know what to expect. I thought it was just going to be another conference where everyone sits in a big room where one person talks the whole time. It wasn't like that at all. It was a lot of hands on activities and learning that helped you better grasp the ideas they were trying to get across. The overall experience was nothing short of amazing! I would do it all again in a heartbeat. I don't think anyone can ever learn enough about themselves. I would highly recommend it to anyone!

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