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In episode 107 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Kim Romain discuss the intricacies of leadership in nonprofit organizations, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by executive teams. Romain emphasizes the importance of cultivating a collaborative, mission-driven leadership culture that avoids burnout and fosters a sense of belonging among team members. She highlights the critical role of self-awareness and the need for leaders to step back from day-to-day problem-solving to focus on visionary leadership.
The conversation also explores the dynamics of competition within teams, the impact of leadership behavior on organizational culture, and the importance of creating supportive systems that align with the needs of individual team members.
Episode highlights:
The Role of Leadership Teams in Nonprofits
[00:05:08 - 00:08:01]
The unique role of leadership teams in nonprofits, emphasizing how these teams set the tone for the entire organization and the importance of operating with ease to avoid dysfunction and burnout.
Challenges of Siloed Leadership Teams
[00:08:01 - 00:010:04]
The common challenge of leadership teams operating in silos, where department heads focus on their own areas without collaborating effectively as a team. This lack of collaboration can hinder the organization's overall impact.
Benefits of Collaborative Leadership Teams
[00:10:04 - 00:11:25]
The benefits of a well-functioning leadership team, where members support each other, share ideas, and allow executives to focus on visionary leadership rather than day-to-day problem-solving.
Self-Awareness and Leadership
[00:012:00 - 00:15:00]
The importance of self-awareness in leadership, encouraging leaders to understand their own strengths and challenges to better support their teams.
The Impact of Competition and Misalignment
[00:19:34 - 00:21:26]
Competition within leadership teams, where department heads may compete for resources or recognition.
Returning to Mission as a Compass
[00:21:26 - 00:22:32]
Leadership teams should consistently return to the organization's mission as a guiding compass to overcome competition and align their efforts with the organization's goals.
Systemic Impact of Leadership Behavior
[00:23:00 - 00:25:00]
The behavior of leadership teams can have a systemic impact on the organization, influencing everything from staff retention to constituent engagement. She highlights the importance of addressing dis-ease within the leadership team to prevent broader organizational issues.
Characteristics of a Healthy Leadership Team
[00:27:36 - 00:29:08]
What a healthy leadership team looks like, including collaboration, mutual support, and a shared commitment to the mission. She emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued.
Cultivating a Healthier Leadership Culture
[00:30:11 - 00:32:00]
Practical advice for executive directors on how to cultivate a healthier culture within their leadership teams, starting with self-reflection and creating systems that align with the team's needs.
Guest Bio: Kim Romain is a Life & Business Alchemist for visionaries, changemakers and paradigm shifters. With over 25 years of experience as an attorney, nonprofit executive, and artist, Kim is a catalyst for awakened leadership and creating a more just and equitable world from a place of centeredness and strategic alignment. As the founder of The Rising Visionaries and co-host of Kickass Career Conversations – now the Empowered and Embodied podcast, Kim fosters sustainable success and embodied leadership, inspiring purposeful action with ease, joy, and freedom.
Important Links and Resources:
Kim Romain - Life & Business Alchemist
Related Episodes:
Episode 46: Generous nonprofit leadership
Episode 54: Best of nonprofit leadership transitions
Episode 92: Three stages of nonprofit leadership
Episode 100: 10 things I have learned from 100 episodes
Be in Touch:
✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting
💻 Give us feedback on the show
👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend
🌟 Help more people learn about Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.
😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn
100 afleveringen
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In episode 107 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Kim Romain discuss the intricacies of leadership in nonprofit organizations, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by executive teams. Romain emphasizes the importance of cultivating a collaborative, mission-driven leadership culture that avoids burnout and fosters a sense of belonging among team members. She highlights the critical role of self-awareness and the need for leaders to step back from day-to-day problem-solving to focus on visionary leadership.
The conversation also explores the dynamics of competition within teams, the impact of leadership behavior on organizational culture, and the importance of creating supportive systems that align with the needs of individual team members.
Episode highlights:
The Role of Leadership Teams in Nonprofits
[00:05:08 - 00:08:01]
The unique role of leadership teams in nonprofits, emphasizing how these teams set the tone for the entire organization and the importance of operating with ease to avoid dysfunction and burnout.
Challenges of Siloed Leadership Teams
[00:08:01 - 00:010:04]
The common challenge of leadership teams operating in silos, where department heads focus on their own areas without collaborating effectively as a team. This lack of collaboration can hinder the organization's overall impact.
Benefits of Collaborative Leadership Teams
[00:10:04 - 00:11:25]
The benefits of a well-functioning leadership team, where members support each other, share ideas, and allow executives to focus on visionary leadership rather than day-to-day problem-solving.
Self-Awareness and Leadership
[00:012:00 - 00:15:00]
The importance of self-awareness in leadership, encouraging leaders to understand their own strengths and challenges to better support their teams.
The Impact of Competition and Misalignment
[00:19:34 - 00:21:26]
Competition within leadership teams, where department heads may compete for resources or recognition.
Returning to Mission as a Compass
[00:21:26 - 00:22:32]
Leadership teams should consistently return to the organization's mission as a guiding compass to overcome competition and align their efforts with the organization's goals.
Systemic Impact of Leadership Behavior
[00:23:00 - 00:25:00]
The behavior of leadership teams can have a systemic impact on the organization, influencing everything from staff retention to constituent engagement. She highlights the importance of addressing dis-ease within the leadership team to prevent broader organizational issues.
Characteristics of a Healthy Leadership Team
[00:27:36 - 00:29:08]
What a healthy leadership team looks like, including collaboration, mutual support, and a shared commitment to the mission. She emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued.
Cultivating a Healthier Leadership Culture
[00:30:11 - 00:32:00]
Practical advice for executive directors on how to cultivate a healthier culture within their leadership teams, starting with self-reflection and creating systems that align with the team's needs.
Guest Bio: Kim Romain is a Life & Business Alchemist for visionaries, changemakers and paradigm shifters. With over 25 years of experience as an attorney, nonprofit executive, and artist, Kim is a catalyst for awakened leadership and creating a more just and equitable world from a place of centeredness and strategic alignment. As the founder of The Rising Visionaries and co-host of Kickass Career Conversations – now the Empowered and Embodied podcast, Kim fosters sustainable success and embodied leadership, inspiring purposeful action with ease, joy, and freedom.
Important Links and Resources:
Kim Romain - Life & Business Alchemist
Related Episodes:
Episode 46: Generous nonprofit leadership
Episode 54: Best of nonprofit leadership transitions
Episode 92: Three stages of nonprofit leadership
Episode 100: 10 things I have learned from 100 episodes
Be in Touch:
✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting
💻 Give us feedback on the show
👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend
🌟 Help more people learn about Mission: Impact by leaving a rating & review.
😀 Connect with Carol Hamilton ➡️ LinkedIn
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