Community. What does it mean to you? The simplest definition is a group of individuals living in the same general area. Go deeper, and community …
Chimps and change: How hacking traditional power dynamics can help leaders inspire cultural transformation
As employee expectations about leadership and work environments change, organizations need to transform their cultures to keep pace and to get ahead of disruption—because, no …
Creating authentic workplace diversity and inclusion: Te talks with Jessie Nelson of KITH+common
Organizations everywhere have realized (or are quickly figuring out) that embracing diversity and inclusion is essential for their success. diversity and inclusion At the same …
Creating a culture of data security at ThoughtExchange
How do you let your people innovate while keeping them compliant with data security and privacy policies? ThoughtExchange Director of Information Security and Privacy, Chris …
Walking the path together: Talking reconciliation with Ted Cadwallader
While all Canadians have a role in reconciliation with First Nations, educators in this country have been asked to play a lead part. In conversations …
A few of our favorite things exchanges: The top 5 questions innovative leaders asked in 2018
With apologies to Maria von Trapp: “Brave conversations and vulnerability, visionary courage and deep humility, fun conversations with down-to-earth beings, these are a few of …
5 questions: Dr. Steve Kennedy on boundary changes
Boundary changes. No five syllables so consistently strike fear in the hearts of school district leaders. Broaching the topic means asking families to imagine leaving …
Beyond pathology: How caring school cultures impact student mental health literacy
It’s the last day of a conference on student mental health and well-being. I’m sitting in a large hotel ballroom surrounded by hundreds of school …
Empowered to win: How creating ownership can drive revenue growth
As a kid, I dreamed big about competing at the highest levels in tennis, soccer and alpine skiing. I didn’t want to just play. I …
How education leaders are using technology to build cultures of empathy
It’s 7 p.m. The chairs are out, the signage placed, the muffins arranged and the green light of the coffee urn is finally on. We …
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