In most cases, you’re in meetings where everyone will likely have different opinions. There might be people who are for a decision while some are against it, and maybe there are lots of options or theories presented at the table. Your job, as a...
In most cases, you’re in meetings where everyone will likely have different opinions. There might be people who are for a decision while some are against it, and maybe there are lots of options or theories presented at the table. Your job, as a school leader, is to look at the common goal and come up with a decision-making protocol that leads to a productive solution.
If you find yourself in meetings where conversations get sidetracked or derailed, you worry about people feeling heard, or otherwise find decision-making getting delayed or sabotaged, listen in. Learn why you must identify a decision-making protocol ahead of time for your meetings, and questions that will help you lead with confidence when it comes to decision-making.
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