Cultivating Fine Whines: Listening to the Team - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
When someone is told to stop whining, they are effectively being told to ignore their individual values. As a result, they may emotionally disengage, withholding potentially useful perspectives and insights which might be mined to improve service quantity, quality or responsiveness.
Why Leaders Fail to Realize They're Wrong | Psychology Today
It's not easy for leaders to acknowledge they've made a mistake. It's even harder for them to admit they are wrong. That's why many leaders adopt a "never apologize" mindset—they stick to their guns rather than admit they were wrong and cut their losses.
A Discussion of The Four Principles of Purpose-Driven Board Leadership– Live Q&A - Blue Avocado
At this session, Jim Taylor of BoardSource will share an overview and description of “The Four Principles of Purpose-Driven Board Leadership” – a new board leadership mindset based on four fundamental principle