Leadership of the Future

During residency at RRU we engaged in two focus group discussions about leadership and educational technologies.  The first was the World Cafe.  As we rotated from table to table discussing tough but provoking questions on the aforementioned topics, we pushed each others thinking and expanded our understanding of the implications of the issues.  The diversity around each table of gender, age, professional experiences, cultural background and global experience really brought a fourth dimension to the incredible insights.  To see our ideas depicted on the wall in both the World Cafe and our own session by Tracy Kelly, a talented artist, really helped the concepts take shape.  

I encourage you to take a moment with your team or faculty to host a World Cafe.  Select challenging, relevant questions to push your thinking.  Discuss problems that are not easily solvable.  Think big, and let your creative ideas bounce off those presented by others in your community.  Maybe those big unanswerable questions might seem a little more accessible when we take the time to think about them, together.

Phil Evans

Phillip Evans is a creative catalyst and founder of Education by Design Collective, a multimedia platform (podcast, blog, and an upcoming documentary series) that spotlights bold ideas for re-engineering how we learn and lead. Equal parts storyteller and strategist, he curates conversations with front-line educators, researchers, and innovators, then turns those insights into actionable tools schools can use tomorrow.

A serial intrapreneur turned entrepreneur, Phillip has launched global initiatives that blend design thinking, appreciative inquiry, and agile product development—building multilingual resource ecosystems, low-budget livestream solutions, and data-driven coaching programs that scale from a single classroom to entire school networks. His sweet spot is the messy middle where vision meets execution: mapping the system, finding the leverage points, and prototyping fast.

Phil is the host of the Education by Design podcast.

http://edubydesign.com
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