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As an elementary school teacher, I am deeply motivated by my mission, hence the creation of “What’s My Why?” inspired by Simon Sinek’s concept. I believe that teachers have the opportunity to help students discover their potential and develop a sense of “I can do.” My mission is to prepare students to absorb information and … Read More “Organizational Change Strategy” »
Becoming a differentiated leader requires a combination of self-awareness, empathy, clarity, values-based decision-making, and conflict management skills. The Crucial Conversations methodology, described in “Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When the Stakes Are High,” offers practical tools to develop these skills and effectively lead the implementation of my innovation plan. Implementing this methodology will improve my … Read More “Crucial Conversations” »
Equipping our students with essential skills to thrive in the future, ensuring their success, and fostering a dynamic and relevant learning environment is a shared goal with Cleveland ISD. Providing a practical and structured approach to achieve this is critical, as proposed in “The 4 Disciplines of Execution” by Covey, McChesney, and Huling. This approach … Read More “Installing 4DX in Your Organization” »
Effective influence is essential to initiating and sustaining meaningful, lasting change. According to “Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change” (Grenny et al., 2013), this involves tapping into emotions before appealing to reason, collaborating to communicate clear goals, and leveraging the six sources of influence to increase the chances of success. My Innovation Proposal for … Read More “Influencer Strategy” »
“Regardless of WHAT we do in our lives, our WHY—our driving purpose, cause or belief—never changes.”-Simon Sinek. As an elementary school teacher, I firmly believe that teachers have the power to guide students to discover their potential and feel “I can.” This discovery will lead them to know they are capable and achieve what they … Read More “What’s my Why?” »