Unlock Success: Why Nonprofit Leaders Should Rethink Open-Door PoliciesAre you a nonprofit leader with an open-door policy? If so, please stop doing that!! I know you want to be accessible, facilitate communication, be collaborative and promote transparency. You want to be there when your people need you, address issues before they blow up and show how much you care about them. But you are really burning yourself out, and as a result, you will be a less-than-stellar leader. While there are benefits to having an open-door policy, you need to realize how damaging it could be to your relationships, the reputation you are getting and the impact you leave. As natural pleasers, performers, and perfectors, we often feel compelled to say "yes" to every request and keep our doors metaphorically open at all times. While this may seem noble, it can ultimately lead to exhaustion and diminish your ability to lead effectively. The pressure to constantly be available and accommodating can leave you in survival mode, with burnout looming! You want to avoid staying in survival mode, as it affects the effectiveness of your leadership. In this podcast, I shared the five dangers of staying in survival mode on your team!
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