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Pillars of Leadership Practice

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Bob meets up with Dr. Tim Anderson, Executive Director of Academics for Prior Lake Savage Area Schools. He shares what he has termed the six pillars of leadership practice of focus and alignment, clarity precedes competence, systemness, capacity building, monitor and support, and celebrate values and victories. These pillars can be applied to any leadership challenge and are focused on connecting initiatives to priorities, providing clarity, creating a strong system, building capacity, monitoring progress and providing support, and recognizing achievements. This framework is designed to help leaders focus on the most important aspects of their practice in order to improve student outcomes.

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