Should Board Minutes Name Individual Contributors? mcw.org.uk/blog/f/shoul... new blog by Matthew Clements-Wheeler
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Should Board Minutes Name Individual Contributors? mcw.org.uk/blog/f/shoul... new blog by Matthew Clements-Wheeler
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In this blog Matthew focuses on handling fears - with a couple of simple things you can do to tame them and feel more in control.
Thereβs a link in it to our free advice sheet to help you or you team get unstuck on problems/tasks causing fear in professional life.
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So true!
Really pleased to finally be working for myself. Check out www.mcw.org.uk for details of how I'm supporting schools, academy trusts and charities
Jumping on the bandwagon, but we really can support leadership and governance in schools, academy trusts and charities AND we really do bring nice biscuits to in-person meetings.
Great leaders arenβt afraid to ask for help.
Coaching isnβt a weaknessβitβs a power move. Whoβs in your corner helping you grow?
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If your board meetings feel like a repeat of the last one, somethingβs wrong.
Try this: end each meeting with a βnext stepsβ summary to drive action. Agree how progress will be reported to the board and that this must be before the next mtg.
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