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In the second part of the conversation with Dr. Darrin Peppard, Dr. Mel and Darrin explore the intricacies of building and maintaining high-functioning leadership teams in educational settings. They explore the importance of leadership clarity, leveraging individual strengths within a team, and fostering a collaborative culture that aligns with a clear, compelling vision.

Darrin shares his journey from focusing on individual leaders to working extensively with entire leadership teams, offering valuable lessons learned along the way. Discover the common pitfalls that can hinder team effectiveness and learn strategies to overcome them. From understanding the roles within a leadership team to aligning personal values with organizational goals, this conversation is packed with practical advice for both new and experienced leaders.

Key Takeaways:

The importance of leadership clarity and how it impacts team success.Strategies for leveraging the diverse talents within your leadership team.How to foster a collaborative culture that aligns with your school or district's vision.The role of curiosity and questioning in effective leadership.Practical steps for new leaders to establish and communicate a clear vision.

Tune in for an engaging discussion that will inspire you to lead with intention and clarity, empowering your team to achieve great results.

Connect with Dr. Darrin Peppard:

Website: Road To AwesomeSocial Media: LinkedIn | Twitter


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