200 Practical Decisions for Membership Organizations

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Author: David Patt ISBN: 9781476271774
Publisher: David Patt Publication: May 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Patt
ISBN: 9781476271774
Publisher: David Patt
Publication: May 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Find out how organizations can be more successful by making practical decisions that work best for their groups, rather than by blindly adhering to rules, customs, or so-called professional "norms." Applying common sense and independent judgment will generate greater success than just doing what everybody else is doing. Practical decisions may sometimes be outside the mainstream. They may often be different than commonly accepted organizational practices. They may not always be embraced by others. But decisions should be made because they are the right choices for the organization, not because leaders want to be like everybody else. The liklihood of success, not a desire to conform, should govern the decision-making process.

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Find out how organizations can be more successful by making practical decisions that work best for their groups, rather than by blindly adhering to rules, customs, or so-called professional "norms." Applying common sense and independent judgment will generate greater success than just doing what everybody else is doing. Practical decisions may sometimes be outside the mainstream. They may often be different than commonly accepted organizational practices. They may not always be embraced by others. But decisions should be made because they are the right choices for the organization, not because leaders want to be like everybody else. The liklihood of success, not a desire to conform, should govern the decision-making process.

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