by Greg Parry | May 5, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
To be honest I first learnt of this word in 1996 after a famous exchange that occurred between Australian 60 Minutes reporter Tracey Curro and controversial politician Pauline Hanson. Pauline Hanson was proposing at the time a drastic reduction in Asian...
by Greg Parry | Apr 16, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
The definition of stress might be clinically described as ” a psychological reaction of the body when it is subjected to heavy demands. (Oxford Dictionary) Clear decision making in a crisis affected by stress. Research tends to say that death, divorce and even...
by Greg Parry | Apr 9, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
It doesn’t matter how strong, experienced or connected we are as a leader, we all have blind spots. In fact John Maxwell would say “….if you answered no, you now know where your blindspot is.” Maxwell defines a blindspot as “an area in...
by Greg Parry | Apr 7, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
Leadership effectiveness is, at its core, the ability to map out then deliver a clear pathway to success. It can be with a team or a company, but it is always dynamic, inspiring and designed to excite or engage others into action. This is especially true in global or...
by Greg Parry | Apr 6, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
Its times like this that we need to stay motivated but it is also times like this that we feel like our world is spinning and shaking us from all directions. Firstly, we need to recognise that this is ok. Motivation is not on tap in a regular and constant stream. It...
by Greg Parry | Mar 23, 2020 | Leadership and Governance
We said to our teachers “You are the experts – you know how to make good decisions about the best online resources and platforms that will work for you and your students”In the attached graphic/link we show what our teachers are using.We have always...
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