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7 Reasons Why 70% of Change Efforts Fail – And What Leaders Can Do About It

7 Reasons Why 70% of Change Efforts Fail – And What Leaders Can Do About It

One of the top jobs of a leader is to guide his/her organization through change. And while change itself can kill the organization, resistance to change is guaranteed to do so! Here are seven reasons change efforts sometimes fail and what we as leaders can do to improve the odds of success.

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How the Mighty Fall: 6 Ways We Can Self-Destruct & Not Even Know It
Leadership, Coaching, Crisis, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Coaching, Crisis, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

How the Mighty Fall: 6 Ways We Can Self-Destruct & Not Even Know It

Already in 2018, there have been multiple high profile stories in the news of influential people who have fallen off or been knocked down from the pedestals of power and prestige. From sports and Hollywood to business and politics, and even to education and religion. Here are the most common ways we can self-destruct and not even know it.

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4 Traits Common to Successful Teams, Marriages and Boards
Leadership, Crisis, Team Effectiveness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Crisis, Team Effectiveness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

4 Traits Common to Successful Teams, Marriages and Boards

A leadership team, a married couple, and a board of directors are so very different! But they actually have a lot in common since each has a strong potential for conflict and yet cannot accomplish its mission without effectively working together. Here are 4 traits that contribute to success in each of these unique relationships.

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10 Tips for Managing a Crisis
Leadership, Crisis, Crisis Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Crisis, Crisis Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

10 Tips for Managing a Crisis

Unexpected things happen. An employee embezzles funds. A disgruntled staff member attacks another member. A volunteer sexually assaults a constituent. Such crises can threaten the operations, reputation and overall health and well-being of the organization. While the crisis itself is damaging enough, it can get worse when managed unwisely. The following are ten tips for managing an organizational crisis.

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Why You Procrastinate & How to Conquer It
Coaching, Blog Stefani Yorges, Ph.D. Coaching, Blog Stefani Yorges, Ph.D.

Why You Procrastinate & How to Conquer It

When you procrastinate, it’s easy for things to snowball out of control. In some cases, it can lead to outright panic, freezing you in your tracks and preventing you from getting anything done. Here are 12 causes of procrastination and how to conquer it.

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5 Leadership Lessons from a Fool

5 Leadership Lessons from a Fool

“Burglar Enters Escape Room, Can’t Escape, Calls 911.” Yes, you read that right. A guy breaks into an escape room (the idea of an escape room is to, you know, ESCAPE!) and can’t find his way out, so he called 911 to recuse him. As leaders, we should always look for lessons in the things we read. Here are some of mine…

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What’s More Important Than Compensation? 4 Benefits of Relational Connection at Work
Coaching, Organizational Health, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Organizational Health, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

What’s More Important Than Compensation? 4 Benefits of Relational Connection at Work

What is the one thing that can bring huge benefits to the workplace? Hint: this doesn’t even cost the organization a penny. Relational connection can significantly benefit an organization – even more than compensation can! Cultivating a culture of relational connection can produce the following important benefits to organizations, their employees, and their leaders.

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Leaders and Managers: Is there REALLY a difference? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Leaders and Managers: Is there REALLY a difference? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Quite often, people make it sound as if leaders are first class and managers are, well, somewhere quite a bit below that! In reality, leaders and managers have a lot in common, and sometimes the dichotomy is a bit exaggerated. However, there are a few things that do differentiate a leader from a manager. Not good versus bad, just different.

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5 Changes Nonprofit Boards Should Consider as They Move into the Future

5 Changes Nonprofit Boards Should Consider as They Move into the Future

Serving on a nonprofit board can be very rewarding. However, I have heard complaints about serving on boards far too often. Here are 5 changes many nonprofit boards should consider as they move into the future.

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