Why is Systems Thinking Important?

Why is Systems Thinking Important?

What is ‘systems thinking’ exactly, and why is it crucial for individuals and teams in organizations to learn and use it? Systems thinking enables individuals, groups and organizations to think holistically, see the connections across organizational boundaries, and understand the life cycles of a phase, project, or mission. Systems thinking affords for uncertainty and tracks issues from multiple perspectives, while affording the ability to think through scenarios that influence future outcomes and decisions.

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How to Effectively Design Teacher Leadership Positions to Enhance Quality and Reduce Burnout

How to Effectively Design Teacher Leadership Positions to Enhance Quality and Reduce Burnout

As K-12 teachers’ jobs increase in complexity, content, and workload, there is simultaneous pressure from mandated evaluation systems for teachers to improve and innovate their practice. To address this need – and to also increase teachers’ sense of professionalism - there is a strong need for alternative teacher leadership models, both inside and outside the classroom.

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District Organizational Re-Design and Human Capital Management Systems

District Organizational Re-Design and Human Capital Management Systems

Districts engaging in human capital management system (HCMS) design often discover that, through the process of aligning their current educator support systems to a strategic HCMS approach, the organizational design of their districts does not support – and can even sometimes hinder – the effectiveness and benefits of a coherent HCMS strategy.

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How Teacher Career Ladder Positions Align to a District’s Human Capital Management Approach

How Teacher Career Ladder Positions Align to a District’s Human Capital Management Approach

A significant challenge to implementing a successful comprehensive human capital management system is ensuring that that teaching and leading practices in classrooms remain focused and aligned to the broader districts goals. A critical role in this linkage are teacher career ladder positions – roles that focus on district strategic goals through aligned focus areas that relevant for new and career teacher improvement.

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