
No Longer an Option!
Over the years, I鈥檝e asked hundreds of school leaders and boards for their opinion on strategic planning. The response has varied, to say the least. Some roll their eyes and recount failed attempts in the past that led only to frustration. Others shrug it off as a nice thing to do when there鈥檚 plenty of time to do it, but certainly not now. Some show their frustration at trying to write and implement plans that took more time and energy than the benefit they provided. Still others take a strangely detached spiritual approach by saying something like, 鈥淲e just follow the leading of the Holy Spirit; we don鈥檛 need a plan.鈥 The minority who strongly advocate for a plan will admit that the one they have doesn鈥檛 really serve them the way they had hoped.
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Penny Clawson | August 21, 2023
Letter to a New Christian School Teacher -
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Introduction to Leading Insights: Biblical Worldview and Spiritual Formation -
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Roles in Spiritual Formation -
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The Resource Paradox -
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Podcasts
Sharpening Kingdom Leaders Ep 16: Leading in Crisis, Contingency Planning, and Staying Grounded
A school leader from a country impacted by war shares a powerful testimony, including advice on preparing for and leading through crisis.
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Dr. Larry Taylor
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Student Leadership & Learning Ep 16: Building Trust and Accountability within Student Teams
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The Flourishing Journey Ep 16: Learning to Lead Through Adaptability
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Grafted Together Ep 16: The Aim of Christian Education
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