Effective school leadership in a highly competitive market requires a new set of tools and disciplines to sustainably grow.
Below are five critical decisions you can make immediately to Start Your Growth Plan for 2019-20.
If you want to be excellent, then hire excellent people and then love them like they are. Unlike in higher ed, the "Faculty" that serves PK-12 students is every employee of the school because the custodian or administrative assistant can have just as much of an instructional relationship with students as the 3rd grade teacher or the English teacher.
The discipline of Talent requires commitment.
Teachers seldom leave the school--they leave the leadership. Developing the disciplines of Talent and improving your ability to love your faculty will give you a tremendous advantage in growing your school.
Professional educators respond far better to specific expectations. Communicating performance objectives for faculty goes beyond just instructional practice or job results. When they can see how their attitudes and behaviors impact the larger goals of the school, they are more likely to learn and improve.
Every time we've conducted a Talent Audit for a school, the administration prioritizes the capacity to build relationships. Building relationships with students, peers, administrators, parents, and the broader community. So define a performance rubric that provides specific expectations regarding the full range of influences each employee has on the mission, culture, and strategic goals.
Using your Performance Rubric, take steps NOW to move your TQ higher:
When determining your plan of action, avoid the dangerous pitfall of making decisions out of fear. Who will you find to replace that underperforming teacher? Will parents or other faculty members be mad at you? What are the political and relational consequences?
Be strong and courageous! Make decisions from a position of discipline and wisdom.
Building a team of engaged educators begins with making that the priority. The executive leadership of the school can delegate many functions, but the two disciplines that cannot be delegated completely are Talent and Communication. Culture is your job and it requires radical devotion to loving your faculty and cultivating a behaviorally healthy organization.