
Assume Nothing... a conversation with Malinda Shultice
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In this episode of the Aspire for More with Erin podcast, Erin and guest Malinda Schulte, professor and founder of Ms. Healthcare Consulting, discuss strategies to help leaders in senior living avoid burnout and empower their teams. They explore the importance of not assuming others share the same knowledge, categorizing tasks to avoid feeling overwhelmed, and fostering a psychologically safe environment.
Malinda shares her personal journey and practical tips, including creating an effective tier system for task management and emphasizing basic training and clarity within leadership roles. The conversation aims to equip leaders with the mindset and tools to create a sustainable and effective work environment, ultimately enhancing both personal and team performance.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:38 Guest Introduction: Melinda Schultice
01:40 Realizing Assumptions in Leadership
04:23 Creating a Culture of Empowerment
05:56 The Importance of Psychological Safety
08:13 Personal Leadership Journeys
23:19 Prioritizing Tasks: Tiers of Work
33:00 Final Thoughts and Advice for Leaders
35:38 Conclusion and Contact Information
Here is the link to the New ED's Playbook Course: https://growyoursalesskills.thinkific.com/courses/the-new-eds-playbook-creating-an-impactful-community-culture
Here is Malinda Shultice's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malinda-shultice-dhs-mpa-lnha-43225052/
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