From the mag: Leading with alignment

The Cambridge Dictionary defines alignment as an arrangement in which two or more things are positioned in a straight line or parallel

But what does this mean when it comes to management? What is the equivalent of the straight line used in the definition of your leadership style? As we start a new year, Andrew Blench, school business partner, encourages SBLs to take a fresh look at leadership style and approach. In other words, have you got all your ducks in a row?

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This article featured in the New Year 2024 issue of Education Executive magazine

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