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Ditching top-down approaches to change: Interview with Indy Frazee
Buy-in.
Easier said than done.
There are LOTS of ways to create buy-in, but they're not all created equal. And further still, not all of them are accessible to nonprofits. So how do we do more than just "build buy-in"? How do we actually get people ENGAGED?
Ditching top-down approaches and implementing a culture of co-creation at your organization is an important part of making your team feel that their voices are heard and valued, but what is the right way to implement this approach?
When is it appropriate to use co-creation versus just making a decision and moving forward?
In this episode, Sarah and I sat down with Indy Frazee, CEO of The Independence Center, to talk about her experience creating a radical shift in staff engagement. She shares about the impact of co-creating a vision together and the power of asking better questions.