We’re passionate about quality education and work tirelessly to help schools improve. District and system leaders bear awesome responsibility for these efforts, often without access to peers and experts who can provide solutions and insights. That’s why we offer a weekly Leader Chat with top K–12 experts, business executives, and school leaders from around the country to discuss and solve real leadership challenges.
In this episode of Leader Chat, Jeff engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Harvard educators Houman Harouni and Joe Pinto. They share insights on transformative leadership, adaptive change, and the important role of discomfort in the learning process. The conversation highlights their innovative approach to leadership development and explores how experiences of failure and moral complexity can help shape better leaders. As the first part of a two-part series, this episode offers valuable lessons for leaders in any role.
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Leader Chat with Dr. Jeff Rose engages experts and practitioners to discuss the challenges of school leadership—from strategy to staff well-being to decision making in chaotic times—with straight talk and pragmatic approaches. To support members of Cognia’s Leadership Circle, we address the pressing issues of the day, chatting with leaders dealing with tough problems—from school board politics to school improvement and student safety. School leadership is isolating. Our Leader Chat breaks that isolation as we share solutions to help leaders in education day to day. If you’re a member of the Cognia Leadership Circle, you can join us live every Wednesday, ask questions, and contribute to the discussions.
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