Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...
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Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...
S2 E5 Iron Sharpens Iron: The Necessary Friction of Great Leadership featuring Ayana Coston Part 2
So Your Boss Sucks, Now What?
40 minutes
7 months ago
S2 E5 Iron Sharpens Iron: The Necessary Friction of Great Leadership featuring Ayana Coston Part 2
Send us a text Natalie Parker and leadership coach Ayana Coston dive into what happens behind the scenes when organizations call in executive coaches to help struggling leaders develop or correct performance issues. • Most leaders lack fundamental leadership skills despite technical expertise • Leadership effectiveness rarely measured in performance management • Leaders need safe spaces to be heard without judgment • Employees betraying themselves by not asking for what they need • Cultural ...
So Your Boss Sucks, Now What?
Send us a text What happens when the systems meant to protect educators fail them? In this powerful conversation, Teacher of the Year and 20-year veteran educator Ann Anderson takes us behind the classroom door to reveal the often unseen battles teachers face when leadership falls short. Growing up in Danville, Virginia's close-knit White Rock community, Ann absorbed profound lessons about education's transformative power from family members who emphasized knowledge, articulation, and commun...