Sometimes, it falls upon a leader to do the “difficult thing” – to be honest and upfront about a situation. Very few people like to be “surprised” by bad information (perceived or otherwise) so it is a wise leader who knows and takes responsibility for preparing the audience. One such important document related specifically toContinue reading “Responsibilities of Leadership”
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The Case for Scenario 4
Update: Regular Board Meeting, February 5th, ten of us attended the Regular Board Meeting of the TDSB (including the principal). We intentionally dressed in red or wore our York Memorial hoodies so that no one could wonder why we were there. Wisely, this prompted our Ward Trustee Chris Tonks to ask to “bring forward” ourContinue reading “The Case for Scenario 4”
