by Dianne Crampton | Oct 19, 2022 | team decision making |
Leaders in any organization show their resolve in many ways – mentoring, setting strategy, and implementing the desired work culture. One of the more important ways to test a leader is in their understanding of how to apply dissent in decision-making and whether they...
by Dianne Crampton | Mar 26, 2020 | decision making, team, team building ideas |
Out of sight, out of mind. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. The first bird gets the worm. The second mouse gets the cheese. Clothes make the man. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Look before you leap. He who hesitates is lost. The best things in life are free. You...
by Dianne Crampton | Feb 27, 2020 | decision making |
Decision-making can be hard sometimes. Despite adequate planning, many organizations make the process even harder. Ht Having a system of evaluation in place beforehand is helpful. Here are three tried and true methods, proven to help you make your next obstacle an...
by Dianne Crampton | Nov 27, 2019 | agile teams, decision making |
The year I had Mrs. Matson for homeroom is the year I’ll never forget. As a class we needed to make a decision and this was my first blush with consensus decision making. Actually, it was a year of a lot of firsts. Most important, it was a year I felt I had a “say”...
by Dianne Crampton | Aug 2, 2018 | corporate team building, decision making, leadership training, management |
When making a big decision, you’ve likely employed one of the most-often-used strategies around: the pros and cons list. But your list may not be as reliable as you think. Positive focus often gets the raw end of the deal because of how human brains are structured....
by Dianne Crampton | Jun 22, 2017 | team decision making |
Making strategic leadership decisions on your own isn’t easy. This is especially true knowing that the leader bears the sole responsibility for the outcome. That is why many leaders rely on their Boards of Directors to tap into different perspectives and skill...