A clear and compelling purpose can drive leadership and collaboration, fostering a culture that motivates every team member, says Neil Jurd…
In high-performing teams leadership flows around and throughout. Everybody is motivated and guided by a clear and compelling purpose.
The result is a creative and exciting school culture where you encourage leadership. Team members feel free to harness the energy of others to generate useful activity. I call this ‘asymmetric leadership’.
One-directional leadership
However, high-performing teams are rare. Very often process becomes more important than purpose. Schools tie themselves up with bureaucracy that actually discourages initiative and leadership.
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