Leading Before the Title

Doing Work that Matters Most

4 min · 25. Apr. 2026
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In schools, it is easy to mistake constant activity for meaningful progress. Meetings, emails, and daily demands can fill every hour of the day, leaving little space for the work that actually improves teaching and learning. In this episode of Leading Before the Title, Dr. Andy Szeto reflects on the discipline of focusing on what truly matters in educational leadership. He explores how leaders can resist reactive work, prioritize impact over activity, and align their time with the outcomes they care about most. A short reflection on clarity, purpose, and the leadership choices that shape school culture.

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