Leading Volunteers You To Be Misunderstood

To Lead Is To Be Misunderstood

Nathan SmithLeadership, Relationships

There are few things more frustrating and more challenging than being misunderstood. No matter how hard you work to communicate your intentions or explain your actions someone is going to misinterpret your motive and judge your decision. Though this is a universal truth, it is never more true than when you assume a leadership role. It could be as a …