Marcia Beckner, Nonprofit CEO Mentor & Culture Strategist
7 episodes
4 days ago
Have you ever had a staff member who seemed great on paper, or even had moments of brilliance, but behind the scenes, their toxic behavior slowly drained the energy out of your whole team? Maybe you found yourself thinking, “If I just give them one more chance, maybe this time it will stick.” Today, we’re exploring what happens when those second, third, and fourth chances start working against you. Because sometimes, the real damage isn’t just in what the employee does, it’s in th...
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Have you ever had a staff member who seemed great on paper, or even had moments of brilliance, but behind the scenes, their toxic behavior slowly drained the energy out of your whole team? Maybe you found yourself thinking, “If I just give them one more chance, maybe this time it will stick.” Today, we’re exploring what happens when those second, third, and fourth chances start working against you. Because sometimes, the real damage isn’t just in what the employee does, it’s in th...
If you’re a nonprofit CEO or Executive Director, you already know there are a million things you can’t control: The economy. Funder priorities. Donor preferences. That one staff member who thinks “fashionably late” is a cute personality trait. But there is one thing you can control, and it changes everything else. Back when I was an Executive Director, I tried to control it all…I even lost sleep over details no one else cared about. I thought if I worked harder and sle...
Nonprofit CEO SPARK
Have you ever had a staff member who seemed great on paper, or even had moments of brilliance, but behind the scenes, their toxic behavior slowly drained the energy out of your whole team? Maybe you found yourself thinking, “If I just give them one more chance, maybe this time it will stick.” Today, we’re exploring what happens when those second, third, and fourth chances start working against you. Because sometimes, the real damage isn’t just in what the employee does, it’s in th...