Leaders have always been charged with making tough decisions. In fact, the hallmark quality of a truly great leader is the ability to weigh the options and to make the best decisions for their people.
But oftentimes the decisions we have to make feel like lose-lose situations. When that’s the case, how can you feel confident moving forward?
On this episode, I’ll talk about what it really means to make a good decision, and describe a four-step process to ensure you make the best decisions.
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Episode 59: Innovation and the Nonprofit Sector
Episode 58: Managing Frontline Nonprofit Staff
Episode 57: Moving Forward During a Crisis
Episode 56: Managing a Remote Team
Episode 55: Fundraising During the Coronavirus Crisis
Episode 54: Emotional Intelligence- A Valuable Skill for Nonprofit Leaders
Episode 29: Stephanie Hathaway on Making the Shift from For-Profit to Nonprofit
Episode 28: NBN- Leadership versus Management
Episode 27: Are metrics preventing your nonprofit from achieving strategic success?
Episode 26: Gretchen Foskett on Starting and Growing a Nonprofit
Episode 25: How to Effectively Facilitate a Meeting
Episode 24: Become an Effective Nonprofit Professional by Focusing on 5 Key Areas
Episode 23: How to Excel in Fundraising as an Introvert
Episode 22: Chelsi Bennett on Running Your Nonprofit as a Side Hustle, Self Care, and Using Your Personal Story to Fuel Service
Episode 21: How to create a mission-oriented data strategy
Episode 20: What do donors really want?
Episode 19: Five Tips for Achieving Your Goals this Fiscal Year
Episode 18: FAQ's from Engaging Volunteers to Budgeting and Social Media
Episode 17: Chats with Chelsi Interviews Sheela
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