Why education leaders must highlight their people
When education leaders illuminate their teams' achievements, they don't diminish their own leadership
When I asked my executive assistant to proof my first superintendent’s report for the public board packet, she came back and said that she was surprised that I gave so much credit to others for the work being completed by the district.
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