Episode Description
Teaser:
We’ve all experienced it – BIG change. Not change as in the pandemic or a hurricane, or even NCLB. I mean BIG change initiatives that we do to ourselves. The programs or solutions we implement to great fanfare, that we pour money and time into, that almost inevitably fade out to be replaced by the next big thing. PBIS, Leader in Me, block scheduling, PLCs/teaming, standards-based assessment, and so much more. It’s not the program or content that’s the problem, it’s the process – specifically the process of BIG change. Today, I’m going to make the argument for ditching BIG change initiatives in favor of much smaller more tightly focused Strategic Action Cycles. I’ll identify the problems with BIG change, share the design philosophy behind Strategic Action Cycles (or SAC) and go through the SAC steps with an example.
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Show Intro
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Celebrations:
Key Points Part 1
- The inspiration for this episode
- Original offering and first contract
- Next week’s episode
- The inspiration for SAC
- Too many failed change initiatives from my students
- Admin program change project (BHAG) - PBIS
- My own failures and successes with BIG change
- Tech’s rapid prototyping
- The guide (that I will follow)
- The problems with BIG change (p. 29)
- The four principles of leverage (p. 28-33)
- Archimedes
- (seesaw analogy)
- Wrap up: p 34-36
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Close
- Leadership is a journey and thank you for choosing to walk some of this magical path with me.
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