Monster in My Closet: Workplace Fears and Follies

Commander or Dictator - Deciding to Decide


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Venture into the shadowy realm of leadership where the line between authority and tyranny blurs. In this chilling episode of "Monster in My Closet," join hosts Anil Saxena and Morgan Hunter as they dissect the art of decision-making. Dare to discover whether you're steering the ship or sinking it with an iron fist!

Topics:

  1. Decisiveness Defined & Autocratic Shadows: Unravel the traits that separate a strong leader from a dreaded dictator.
  2. Impact on Team Morale: Explore how different leadership styles can either uplift or suffocate team spirit and productivity.
  3. Balancing Act: Master the strategies for making assertive decisions while nurturing a culture of trust and respect.
  4. Summary: This episode plunges into the nuanced world of decision-making in leadership roles, featuring expert insights, real-world anecdotes, and actionable strategies. Whether it's making informed decisions that include team insights or avoiding the pitfalls of autocratic rule, this discussion is a treasure trove for leaders aiming to command with confidence and compassion.

    Eerie Quote: "I remember this one time I made a decision, and three years later, my team was still cursing my name. Talk about a lasting impression!"

    Engage with the Darkness: Discover how to embrace your leadership role without casting a shadow over your team. Tune in to "Monster in My Closet" and transform your leadership nightmares into a dream of success.

    Show Notes Include:

    • Takeaways: From striking a balance in leadership to avoiding dictatorship
    • Cynefin Framework for Decision Making: Navigating through complex leadership challenges
    • Supporting Research & Suggested Reading on Leadership and Decision Making
    • Link: Dive deeper into the abyss of leadership at Monster In My Closet Podcast.

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      Monster in My Closet: Workplace Fears and FolliesBy Anil Saxena and Morgan Hunter