Carol Hamilton
In episode 111 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Asila Calhoun explore:
The challenges nonprofit staff face when transitioning into leadership roles
Managing difficult conversations: a key leadership skill
Effective leadership in remote environments.
[00:06:15] Common Challenges of New Leaders
New leaders often struggle with delegation, managing former peers, and giving feedback. Asila discusses how these challenges stem from an inability to let go of tasks or set clear boundaries in new roles.
[00:09:20] The Importance of Delegation
Asila explains that delegation is not just about offloading tasks but creating growth opportunities for team members. She guides leaders to reflect on what prevents them from delegating and the negative consequences of not doing so.
[00:013:20] Managing Peer-to-Leader Transitions
Transitioning from peer to leader is difficult due to personal relationships. Asila advises setting clear expectations and professional boundaries to maintain effective leadership.
[00:15:20] Preparing for Difficult Conversations
Preparation is key for delivering feedback. Asila suggests narrowing down feedback points to be concise and effective, ensuring the conversation leads to productive outcomes.
[00:18:15] Trends in Nonprofit Leadership: Burnout and Overwhelm
Burnout and resource constraints are common among nonprofit leaders. Asila encourages leaders to set boundaries and focus on self-care, emphasizing that overextending oneself leads to diminished effectiveness.
[00:20:30] Self-Care and Leadership Effectiveness
Leaders need to protect their time for self-reflection and well-being to avoid burnout. Asila shares an example of a client who realized that sacrificing personal time led to lower performance and overall well-being.
[00:21:15] Organizational Support for Mental Health
Asila recommends organizations integrate self-care practices, such as meditation or ensuring employees take real time off, to foster a healthy work environment.
[00:22:30] Remote Leadership
While remote work has become more common, Asila stresses the importance of intentional leadership in a virtual environment. Leaders should ensure equity among team members, regardless of their physical presence, and make deliberate efforts to include remote staff in team dynamics.
[00:26:00] Hybrid Work Models and Intentionality
For hybrid teams, Asila suggests coordinating in-person time to foster collaboration, while being mindful of not creating biases against remote workers.
[00:29:20] Investing in Leaders
Asila's final message invites nonprofit leaders to invest in themselves through coaching and leadership development. This investment not only enhances their own leadership but also drives their organization’s mission forward.
Guest Bio: Asila Calhoun, owner of Calhoun Coaching & Consulting, is a certified coach whose leadership and executive coaching practice focuses on partnering with new leaders through executives from a variety of professional backgrounds who are ready for change. Asila facilitates this change during one-on-one and group coaching sessions with her clients and through her consulting services of delivering leadership training, team facilitation, and diversity, equity and inclusion consulting, training and coaching.
Asila has clients from several industries, including biotechnology/clinical research, healthcare, property management, and law, as well as leaders of non-profit organizations and business owners.
Asila earned her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from UC Berkeley. She is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC), and a Certified Inclusion Coach (CIC). Asila is also a certified meditation teacher.
Important Links and Resources:
https://linktr.ee/calhouncoaching
Related Episodes:
Episode 51: Coaching visionary nonprofit leaders
Episode 92: Three stages of nonprofit leadership
Episode 103: Equitable nonprofit leadership
Episode 107: Nonprofit leadership teams that work
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